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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
“He’s not a reader. It must be a vast team doing this.”
Babcock already has a vast covered hall at the Fife dockyard in which two frigates can be built side-by-side without interruptions due to weather.
Among the anti-Levy chants that echoed regularly around the vast Tottenham Hotspur stadium, a popular one was, "I don't care about Levy, he doesn't care about me, all I care about is Kulusevski".
This will be the 16th outbreak of the deadly virus in the vast central African state that has poor health services, and is hit by conflict in the east.
Instead, he built the company into the vast global business it is today - and retained control of its finances and creativity.
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