What is another word for tremendousness?

Pronunciation: [tɹəmˈɛndəsnəs] (IPA)

Tremendousness is a word that describes something that is extraordinary or amazing in size, scope, or importance. Some synonyms for tremendousness include enormity, magnitude, greatness, grandeur, immensity, and vastness. These words can be used to describe physical objects, such as a mountain or a skyscraper, or abstract concepts, such as the impact of a scientific discovery or the importance of a historical event. Other synonyms for tremendousness include power, intensity, and strength, which can be used to describe energy, force, or influence. No matter which synonym is used, the underlying meaning is that something is truly remarkable and impressive.

What are the hypernyms for Tremendousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tremendousness

She doubted if she could have felt this tremendousness of love in England.
"There was a King in Egypt"
Norma Lorimer
There was tremendousness in his restrained energy and intensity as he went on: "What I'm thinking about is whether I ought to keep on helping you to 'develop' yourself, as you call it.
"The Second Generation"
David Graham Phillips
They did not know how long they stood there after that, with scarcely a word to each other,-only now and then some utterance of sudden recollection of this and that which must have vanished away within that stricken territory,-taking in, slowly, the reality, the tremendousness of what had happened,-was happening.
"The Other Girls"
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney

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