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1immense — 01. Their house is [immense]; the biggest house I ve ever been in! 02. An [immense] cloud of black smoke showed where the fire had destroyed a city block. 03. The Beatles were [immensely] popular in the 1960s and 70s. 04. Russia is an [immense]… …
2immense — im|mense [ ı mens ] adjective ** extremely large: HUGE: immense distances The pressure on students during exam time can be immense. An immense amount of money has already been spent on the project …
3immense */*/ — UK [ɪˈmens] / US adjective extremely large immense distances An immense amount of money has already been spent on the project. The pressure on students during exam time can be immense …
4immense — im|mense [ıˈmens] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Latin immensus, from mensus measured ] extremely large = ↑enormous ▪ People who travel by rail still read an immense amount. ▪ Regular visits from a social worker can be of immense value… …
5immense — adjective extremely large: An immense amount of money and time has been put into finding a cure …
6immense — [ɪˈmens] adj extremely large Syn: huge an immense amount of money[/ex] …
7amount — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, copious amounts, enormous, huge, immense, incredible, large, massive, significant, substantial …
8immense — adj. Immense is used with these nouns: ↑amount, ↑benefit, ↑charm, ↑complexity, ↑courage, ↑disappointment, ↑distress, ↑diversity, ↑enthusiasm, ↑fortune, ↑help, ↑ …
9North America — North American. the northern continent of the Western Hemisphere, extending from Central America to the Arctic Ocean. Highest point, Mt. McKinley, 20,300 ft. (6187 m); lowest, Death Valley, 276 ft. (84 m) below sea level. 400,000,000 including… …
10Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities Charity and Charities …