Reverse Dictionary: IMMENSE

ADJECTIVES
 BOUNDLESS AS THE OCEAN immense → 1990 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► BROBDINGNAG immense
► BROBDINGNAGIAN immense
 BULK immense → 1996 Aust. sl. (Bk.)
► DECUMAN very large, immense; usually of waves → 1659
► DECUMANAL very large, immense: usually of waves → 1652 obs.
► IMMENSIBLE immeasurable; immense → 1579 obs.
► IMMENSIVE immeasurable, immense → 1604 obs.
► IMMENSURATE unmeasured, immense → 1654 obs.
► SWINGEING very great or large; huge, immense → 1592 colloq.
► THUNDERING very great or big; excessive, immense; terrific → 1618 colloq.
► UNDEEMIS ► UNDEEMOUS ► UNDOMIOUS ► UNDOOMIS ► UNDUMIOUS ► UNDUMOUS unexampled, unparalleled, extraordinary, remarkable, incredible, esp. of size or amount, inconceivably large, immense, incalculable → a1300 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► UNHINE ► UNHYNE  excessive, immense; generally used in a bad sense → Bk1905 Sc. obs.
► UNIFEIE immense → c1205 obs.
► UNIFOH immense → c1275 obs.
► VASTY vast, immense → 1596

ADVERBS
► IMPENSIVELY exceedingly, greatly, immensely → 1620 obs.
► SWINGEINGLY ► SWINGINGLY very greatly or forcibly; hugely; immensely → 1668 colloq.
► THUNDERING excessively, immensely, tremendously → 1809 colloq.

NOUNS
► IMMANITY great size or severity; enormity, hugeness, immensity → 1586 obs.
► VASTITY 1. the quality of being vast or immense; vastness → 1603
2. a vast or immense space → 1652
► VASTURE a vast or immense space → 1595 obs.
► VASTITUDE the quality of being vast; immensity → 1623