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vastness

[vast-nis] / ˈvæst nɪs /
NOUN
immensity
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Despite the vastness of space and the complexities of our problems, that answer alone offers fuel for the fire of hope and wonder Carl Sagan ignited in me long ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

Really, I think, the vastness of today and what we are looking at as far as the future for all of us is just so twisted in turmoil.

From Los Angeles Times

During the same days Penelope had spent aboard the Acorn, fishing and pondering the vastness of the sea, Edward Ashton too had been on the move, and he had covered a great deal of ground.

From Literature

The singer has previously written about the "vastness" of his grief and about how the death of his sons changed him.

From BBC

Which raises other questions about the history of trade, an entire pool of humans previously unstudied and the vastness of the phenomena in “Ancient Desert Death Trap.”

From The Wall Street Journal