Here are those.
Hugely, extremely, vastly,
Ever, exceedingly, extremely, immensely, immoderately, inordinately, over, overfull, overmuch, too, too much, too-too, unduly, very much.
Another word is but
another word for very large
what is another word for included
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
I was immensely proud of his work.
That is an immensely big crowd gathered for this carnival!
No, it is an adverb.
The word immensely in English can be translated to the language of Tagalog as the word “napakalaki”. The language Tagalog is more commonly referred to Filipino language.
"I really enjoyed my time with her" is the normal expression of this. The more flowery literary phrase uses "immensely" metaphorically because the word "immense" technically applies to a "size". The phrase appears rather pretentious or autocratic, but the word "immensely" would be used at the end of the sentence.
Ever, exceedingly, extremely, immensely, immoderately, inordinately, over, overfull, overmuch, too, too much, too-too, unduly, very much.
The word barbarian is Greek for "the others" and the Romans looked at them that way. They saw them as crude, lawless , heathens. They disliked them immensely.
Immensely means greatly
A monkey is immensely annoying.
Example sentence - He changed his major to meteorology and enjoyed it immensely.
I was immensely energized this morning!
If you mean something like "immensely grateful" then immensely would probably be "extremadamente" which actually means extremely.