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Adjectives of Size and Quantity - Adjectives of High Amount

These adjectives express the large or considerable quantity or volume of a particular substance, resource, or object, emphasizing its abundance.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Size and Quantity
tremendous
tremendous
[Adjective]

exceptionally grand in physical dimensions

Ex: The tremendous glacier stretched across the landscape, a massive expanse of ice. 
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immense
immense
[Adjective]

extremely large or vast in physical size

Ex: The Grand Canyon's immense size and breathtaking beauty attract millions of visitors each year. 
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substantial
substantial
[Adjective]

significant in amount or degree

Ex: The company made a substantial investment in upgrading its infrastructure. 
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considerable
considerable
[Adjective]

large in quantity, extent, or degree

Ex: The project required a considerable amount of funding to cover all expenses and ensure its success. 
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epic
epic
[Adjective]

very impressive in scale or scope

Ex: The construction of the Great Wall of China is considered an epic feat of engineering. 
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fierce
fierce
[Adjective]

very strong or intense

Ex: The fierce competition between the two teams led to a thrilling match. 
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hardcore
hardcore
[Adjective]

describing content that is extremely explicit, graphic, or intense, often involving explicit sexual or violent themes

Ex: The film was rated NC-17 due to its hardcore scenes, which were deemed too explicit for general audiences. 
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profound
profound
[Adjective]

showing the intensity or greatness of something

Ex: The novel had a profound impact on readers, prompting deep reflection on the human condition. 
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utter
utter
[Adjective]

emphasizing the extreme or total nature of a situation

Ex: The storm caused utter chaos, with widespread power outages and flooding. 
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prodigious
prodigious
[Adjective]

impressively great in amount or degree

Ex: The earthquake caused a prodigious amount of damage to the city. 
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profuse
profuse
[Adjective]

existing or occurring in large amounts

Ex: The garden was filled with profuse blooms, making it a vibrant and colorful sight. 
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exponential
exponential
[Adjective]

growing or changing in a way that becomes progressively more pronounced

Ex: The company experienced exponential growth in sales after launching its new product line. 
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peak
peak
[Adjective]

indicating the highest or maximum point or level of something

Ex: During rush hour, traffic congestion reaches its peak level. 
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biblical
biblical
[Adjective]

referring to an extreme or severe level of intensity

Ex: The hurricane brought biblical levels of rainfall, causing widespread flooding. 
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