That skyscraper is an immensely large building.
I was immensely bored at the lecture.
The Atlantic stretched immensely before us.
Dr. Jones was a huge part of our community and will be immensely missed.
The job she was facing looked very immense. Looking over the ocean, the little girl could feel how immense it really was.
-adjective 1. vast; huge; very great: an immense territory. 2. immeasurable; boundless. 3. Informal. splendid: You did an immense job getting the project started.The immense canyon was spanned by a rickety old wooden foot bridge.
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Immense means huge, very large.
A time that your in or already been in just put in word on paper in a sentence.(syaysa)
The immense size of that dog scared me to death!
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.
Despite the immense pressure put on the scientist by the church, he refused to abjure his theories.
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.
The immense hole on the ground made me feel sick.
The market in flower bay is immensse.
The job she was facing looked very immense. Looking over the ocean, the little girl could feel how immense it really was.
By the application of an immense amount of effort, flair, and experience when composing a sentence.
-adjective 1. vast; huge; very great: an immense territory. 2. immeasurable; boundless. 3. Informal. splendid: You did an immense job getting the project started.The immense canyon was spanned by a rickety old wooden foot bridge.