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vast
[vast]
adjective
of very great area or extent; immense.
the vast reaches of outer space.
Antonyms: smallof very great size or proportions; huge; enormous.
vast piles of rubble left in the wake of the war.
very great in number, quantity, amount, etc..
vast sums of money.
very great in degree, intensity, etc..
an artisan of vast skill.
noun
Literary., an immense or boundless expanse or space.
vast
/ vɑːst /
adjective
unusually large in size, extent, degree, or number; immense
(prenominal) (intensifier)
in vast haste
noun
poetic, immense or boundless space
dialect, a very great amount or number
Other Word Forms
- vastly adverb
- vastness noun
- supervast adjective
- vastity noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vast1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vast1
Example Sentences
While the vast majority are found or return, up to 20 people each year are not located within 12 months.
Due to the sheer volume of public companies and proposals, institutional investors—who manage vast portfolios—have come to rely on proxy advisory firms as essential intermediaries.
“You have a vast strategic opportunity for the United States,” said Evan Ellis, a Latin America expert at the U.S.
“The vast majority of the world builds apartments this way. We are an outlier. It touches on the housing crisis, the affordability crisis.”
Until recently, it remained unclear which of these two systems allows loggerhead hatchlings to determine where they are in the vast ocean, and the research team set out to investigate.
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