Massive is an adjective, not to be confused with massif which is a noun.
Immense.
Immense means programs that had data. It is to support interactive visual exploration.
Immense, large, huge, gigantic, or enormous immense is my personal favorite :)
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.
Gigantic, immense, enormous
Immense.
You write it like this " A giant cabin is so immense"and that how you use immense in a sentence.
There is an immense amount of concrete in that building.
Immense means huge, very large.
Oh honey, buckle up! The comparative form of "immense" is "more immense," and the superlative form is "most immense." So, if something is already huge, it can be even more immense, and if it's the biggest thing around, it's the most immense. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Miley Cyrus is a pop star who enjoys immense popularity. Many third world countries suffer with immense poverty. When the debts became too immense, we filed for bankruptcy.
The cost was an immense part of the projects budget.
The pile of papers in David's box was immense.
The job she was facing looked very immense. Looking over the ocean, the little girl could feel how immense it really was.
David took a break from his work in the immense heat of the summer's afternoon.
No, diamonds are formed under immense heat and pressure.
Immense means programs that had data. It is to support interactive visual exploration.