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Synonyms
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Meaning:
ascension

the departure of Jesus from the Earth

going up

excessive

too large or too much

too much; overdone

exorbitant

(of a price, charge or demand) much too high or great

extravagant, excessive

great

well above average (in amount, size, extent)

very large

high

going, reaching, far up; above the usual or normal amount, level or intensity

tall; at a great distance aloft

huge

very big or notable

extremely large

immoderate

too much

excessive, extreme

imposing

making a strong impression because of size, character, appearance

impressive

impressive

having a strong effect on the mind and feelings

powerful, influential

incomparable

without equal

superlative

inordinate

more than is usually asked for

excessive, extravagant

lofty

(of a mountain etc) looking large and impressive

high, elevated

long

having much extent in space (length); to want, wish for, a person, thing very much

extended in space or time

magnificent

superb; splendid

glorious, wonderful

massive

large, heavy and solid; large and complete

large

monumental

of a monument; (of books, studies etc) of lasting value; very great

impressive, overwhelming

overabundant

too abundant

excessive

overmuch

too much (which is more usual)

excessive

pre-eminent

best of all

superlative

prodigious

surprisingly large or good

huge, enormous

protracted

taking a long time

long

supreme

highest in rank or authority; most important; greatest

greatest, principal

tall

(of a person, mountain etc) above the average or usual height

high in stature, length

tremendous

extremely large, great, powerful; excellent

huge, overwhelming

unequalled

without an equal

superlative

unrivalled

having no rival

superlative

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