Size, quantity & dimension Flashcards

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A minute amount of dust

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Adjective
Extremely small: There’s a small grey spot in the corner of all my photographs, so I guess a minute amount of dust must have got into the camera and ended up on the sensor.

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A minuscule piece of cloth

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Adjective
Extremely small; Tiny: The only evidence of the crime was a minuscule piece of cloth which was stuck on a branch of one of the trees in the garden.

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An enormous book

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Very large in size, quantity, or extent; Massive: ‘Sumo’ is an enormous book containing almost 1,000 pictures by the controversial photographer Helmut Newton.

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A mammoth job

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Adjective
Huge: I had a mammoth job / tons of work to do, so took the phone off the hook, made myself some coffee and sat down at my desk.

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A huge waste of time

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Adjective

In my opinion, playing computer games for hours on end is a huge waste of time.

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A vast room

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An immense space. Of very great extent or quantity; Immense: The most impressive place in the building is a vast room called the Great Hall, which can hold over 3,000 people.

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A gigantic wave

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Of very great size or extent; huge or enormous: Villages along the coast were destroyed when a gigantic wave caused by the earthquake swept houses into the sea.

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A tiny car

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Adjective

Very small: The manufacturers have built a tiny car which is ideal for getting around the city.

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A monumental error

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Great in importance, extent, or size: He made a monumental error in his calculations and had to start all over again.

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A colossal statue

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Adjective

Extremely large: A colossal statue of the Greek god Poseidon stood by the entrance to the harbor.

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Plenty of food

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Adjective

Used to emphasize the degree of something: Despite the poor harvest, there was plenty of food for the whole population.

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Loads of times

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I love the Museum of Modern Art, and have been there loads of times.

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A narrow alleyway

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(especially of something that is considerably longer or higher than it is wide) of small width; Small- Thin: A narrow alleyway ran along the side of the house to a garden at the rear.

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A giant building

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Of very great size or force; Gigantic: The NEC in Birmingham is a giant building which is used for concerts and exhibitions.

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A gargantuan meal

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Enormous: We ate a gargantuan meal / plenty of food and then lay down to rest.

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A wide avenue

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Adjective

Of great or more than average width; Broad: The main feature of the town is a wide avenue lined with shops and cafés.

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A broad river

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Having an ample distance from side to side; Wide: A broad river called the Thames separates the city of London from the suburbs to the south.

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A tall man

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Of great or more than average height, especially (with reference to an object) relative to width: Early European settlers in Central and South America heard legends of a tall man called El Dorado who covered himself in gold dust.

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A high mountain

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Adjective
Of great vertical extent: The Matterhorn, a high mountain in Switzerland, has claimed the lives of many who have tried to climb it.

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A deep lake

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Adjective

Extending far down from the top or surface: Loch Ness is a deep lake in the Highlands of Scotland.

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A shallow pool

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Adjective

Of little depth: I could see the key glittering at the bottom of a shallow pool.

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A long-distance journey

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Adjective
Traveling or operating between distant places: Before you embark on a long-distance journey, it is essential that you are well prepared.

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A vast crowd of supporters

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Adjective

A vast crowd of supporters gathered to see their favorite football team.

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Tons of work

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We have a mammoth job / tons of work to do in the next few days, so I suggest we start as soon
as possible.

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A great deal of time

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Adjective
The most impressive place in the building is a great deal of time called the Great Hall, which can hold over 3,000 people.

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Glittering

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Adjective

Shining with a shimmering or sparkling light: I could see the key glittering at the bottom of a shallow pool.

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Embark

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Verb
Go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle: Before you embark on a long-distance journey, it is essential that you are well prepared.