The noun forms are immensity and immenseness.
No, the word 'immense' is not a noun, it is adjective that describes a noun as a very great in size or amount, for example an immense sandwich or an immense lie.The abstract noun forms for the adjective immense are immenseness and immensity.
Massive is an adjective, not to be confused with massif which is a noun.
The correct spelling of the word is "immense" (huge).
The most well known antonym for 'immense' is... 'little' !
Immense.
The cost was an immense part of the projects budget.
The pile of papers in David's box was immense.
David took a break from his work in the immense heat of the summer's afternoon.
Immense
No, the word 'immense' is not a noun, it is adjective that describes a noun as a very great in size or amount, for example an immense sandwich or an immense lie.The abstract noun forms for the adjective immense are immenseness and immensity.
Massive is an adjective, not to be confused with massif which is a noun.
The job she was facing looked very immense. Looking over the ocean, the little girl could feel how immense it really was.
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The correct spelling of the word is "immense" (huge).
Immense is a synonym for large that begins with 'I'.
immense fence
The suffix for "immense" is "-ense." In this case, "immense" itself is an adjective that describes something of great size or extent. It does not have a commonly used base word or root that can be modified with additional suffixes.