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Meaning

The word "vast" describes something that is extremely large or immense in size, quantity, or extent. It can refer to physical spaces, such as vast landscapes or oceans, or more abstract concepts, like vast amounts of knowledge or vast differences in opinions.

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Etymology

The word "vast" comes from the Latin term "vastus," which means "empty," "desolate," or "waste." The Old French word "vaste" further evolved from this Latin root before entering the English language.

Examples

  1. The vast desert stretched as far as the eye could see, without any signs of life.
  2. She had a vast knowledge of history and could discuss various civilizations in detail.
  3. The vastness of the ocean can be both beautiful and intimidating.
  4. They faced vast challenges in their project, but their determination kept them moving forward.