vastness

[ UK /vˈɑːstnəs/ ]
[ US /ˈvæstnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. unusual largeness in size or extent or number
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How To Use vastness In A Sentence

  • I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral
  • Even after all these thousands of years of human settlement, the vastness of Majipoor was such that ample room for expansion still remained. LORD PRESTIMION
  • She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. September 16th, 2004
  • Kisangani - The rising sun is already burning a brilliant path across the muddy vastness of the mighty Congo river as the group of busy women bustle around the night's catch.
  • It represents the ability of the human mind to contain the vastness of belief in God.
  • The baby disappears into the unknown vastness behind the handkerchief and to her, her reappearance is a thrilling experience. Here and Now Story Book Two- to seven-year-olds
  • She glanced up at the sky studded with the millions of tiny points of light not seen from the city and marveled, as always, at the vastness.
  • All vastness, the clouds are piled up like giant rocks, and there is a ‘brool’ over the sea that sounds like some passage of doom. Dracula
  • The district known as the Laveroch remained unconquered during the time of Henry II, Richard still did not subdue it, as he lost more men in its vastness than he did fighting.
  • In Indian legend, every rishi, or yogi, who possesses divine power has a retreat in the mountain vastness of the Himalayas.
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