immensely Antonyms

Meaning of immensely

Wordnet

immensely (r)

to an exceedingly great extent or degree

Webster

immensely (adv.)

In immense manner or degree.

immensely Sentence Examples

  1. The book was immensely long, testing the reader's endurance.
  2. The new car's performance was immensely impressive, leaving its competitors in the dust.
  3. The child's talent for music was immensely apparent, even at a young age.
  4. The pain he felt was immensely unbearable, making it impossible to focus on anything else.
  5. The success of the project was immensely satisfying, rewarding all the effort put in.
  6. The view from the mountaintop was immensely breathtaking, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding landscape.
  7. The student's understanding of the subject was immensely profound, evident in their ability to apply it seamlessly.
  8. The loss of a loved one was immensely devastating, leaving an unfillable void in their heart.
  9. The joy of the reunion was immensely heartwarming, filling everyone with a sense of love and belonging.
  10. The impact of the storm was immensely destructive, leaving entire towns ravaged and lives forever changed.

FAQs About the word immensely

to an exceedingly great extent or degreeIn immense manner or degree.

far, damn, severely, much, so, desperately,extremely, heavily, damned, highly

somewhat, little, little, somewhat, slightly, slightly, just, nominally, negligibly, just

The book was immensely long, testing the reader's endurance.

The new car's performance was immensely impressive, leaving its competitors in the dust.

The child's talent for music was immensely apparent, even at a young age.

The pain he felt was immensely unbearable, making it impossible to focus on anything else.