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immensity

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Noun — The quality of being extremely large or vast.

Etymology

From Middle French immensité, built on "immense" plus "-ity."

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What does “immensity” mean?

The word “immensity” means the quality of being extremely large or vast. In plain terms, the state of being vast or enormous.

How do you use “immensity” in a sentence?

Here is “immensity” used in a sentence: “Standing on the cliff, she was struck by the immensity of the ocean.”

What part of speech is “immensity”?

“Immensity” is a noun.

Where does the word “immensity” come from?

The word “immensity” comes from Middle French. From Middle French immensité, built on "immense" plus "-ity.".

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