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  • 21grandness — noun 1. a prominent status a person of importance • Syn: ↑importance • Derivationally related forms: ↑important, ↑important (for: ↑importance) …

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  • 22greatness — noun 1. the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑illustriousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑illustrious (for: ↑illustriousness), ↑great …

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  • 23immenseness — noun unusual largeness in size or extent or number • Syn: ↑enormousness, ↑grandness, ↑greatness, ↑immensity, ↑sizeableness, ↑vastness, ↑wideness • Derivationally related forms …

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  • 24immensity — noun unusual largeness in size or extent or number (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑enormousness, ↑grandness, ↑greatness, ↑immenseness, ↑sizeableness, ↑vastness, ↑wideness …

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  • 25sizeableness — noun unusual largeness in size or extent or number • Syn: ↑enormousness, ↑grandness, ↑greatness, ↑immenseness, ↑immensity, ↑vastness, ↑wideness • Derivationally related forms …

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  • 26vastness — noun unusual largeness in size or extent or number • Syn: ↑enormousness, ↑grandness, ↑greatness, ↑immenseness, ↑immensity, ↑sizeableness, ↑wideness • Derivationally related forms …

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  • 27Extensiveness — Ex*ten sive*ness, n. The state of being extensive; wideness; largeness; extent; diffusiveness. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28Gag — Gag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gagging}.] [Prob. fr. W. cegio to choke or strangle, fr. ceg mouth, opening, entrance.] 1. To stop the mouth of, by thrusting sometimes in, so as to hinder speaking; hence, to silence by… …

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  • 29Gagged — Gag Gag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gagging}.] [Prob. fr. W. cegio to choke or strangle, fr. ceg mouth, opening, entrance.] 1. To stop the mouth of, by thrusting sometimes in, so as to hinder speaking; hence, to silence by… …

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  • 30Gagging — Gag Gag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gagged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gagging}.] [Prob. fr. W. cegio to choke or strangle, fr. ceg mouth, opening, entrance.] 1. To stop the mouth of, by thrusting sometimes in, so as to hinder speaking; hence, to silence by… …

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