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vast
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
vast
vast
/
vɑːst
$
væst
/
●
くろまる
●
くろまる
○
しろまる
W2
adjective
1
BIG
extremely large
SYN
huge
vast amounts/numbers/quantities/sums etc (of something)
The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money.
The refugees come across the border
in vast numbers
.
vast areas/expanses/tracts etc (of something)
vast areas of rainforest
In the past five years, there has been a vast improvement in graduation rates.
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the vast majority (of something)
—
vastness
noun
[
uncountable
]
Examples from the Corpus
vast
•
These,
plus
a
host
of
varying
expectations
,
require
vast
amounts of
communication
.
•
a
vast
area of
waste
land
•
Vast
areas of the
Amazon
rainforest have been
destroyed
.
•
The
karate
repertoire
has a
vast
array
of
technical
kicks
.
•
Vast
distances
separate
one
isolated
community
from another.
•
The
United
States was too
busy
exploiting
the
possibilities
of her own
vast
domestic
market.
•
the
vast
expanse
of the
desert
•
a
vast
improvement
•
This is a
simple
rule, and for 40 years the
vast
majority
of
charitable
organizations have strictly
observed
the
prohibition
.
•
The
refugees
arrived
in
vast
numbers from villages all along the
border
.
•
Vast
quantities
of food and drink were
consumed
at the
wedding
.
•
Technology
is
dedicated
and therefore
vast
reductions
in cost in the
lifetime
of a
product
are not to be expected.
vast areas/expanses/tracts etc (of something)
•
All is
slanted
to
maintaining
the
Establishment
stranglehold
on
vast
tracts of land for their own
selfish
playgrounds
.
•
Climate
accounts
for the alternation of vast areas of
grass
and
trees
which inevitably involve different ways of life.
•
Fortunately for Hippisley, the body was never found, although vast areas of
nearby
Lambourn
Woods
were
excavated
by the townsfolk.
•
Layers
of
colour
, white, reds and vast expanses of different
tones
of
green
.
•
That vast tracts can be bought and
sold
as casually as a
loaf
of
bread
is
immoral
.
•
The
North
, on the other hand, would have to
stretch
its
supply
lines over vast areas of
hostile
territory
.
•
There were in fact many others, with vast tracts of
empty
space
between them.
•
Typically, they
hunt
vast areas to find
suitable
deposits
.
Origin
vast
(
1500-1600
)
Latin
vastus
"
empty, desolate, very large
"
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