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    enormity
    /ɪˈnɔːmɪti/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of ENORMITY is an outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act. How to use enormity in a sentence. Did you know? Enormity vs. Enormousness: Usage Guide

  3. enormity noun (TERRIBLE QUALITY) [ C/U ] a terrible or immoral act, or how terrible or immoral something is: [ U ] Shock over the enormity of the crime has subsided. [ C ] Goya’s etchings depict in shocking detail the enormities of war.

  4. enormity. / ɪˈnɔːmɪtɪ / noun. the quality or character of being outrageous; extreme wickedness. an act of great wickedness; atrocity. informal. vastness of size or extent. Discover More. Usage.

  5. ENORMITY meaning: 1. very great size or importance: 2. an extremely evil act or the quality of being extremely evil…. Learn more.

  6. If you refer to the enormity of something that you consider to be a problem or difficulty, you are referring to its very great size, extent, or seriousness. I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility.

  7. enormity. [uncountable] the enormity of something (of a problem, etc.) the very great size, effect, etc. of something; the fact of something being very serious. People are still coming to terms with the enormity of the disaster.

  8. 1. the quality or character of being outrageous; extreme wickedness. 2. an act of great wickedness; atrocity. 3. informal vastness of size or extent. [C15: from Old French enormite, from Late Latin ēnormitās hugeness; see enormous]

  9. An enormity is something extreme or huge, almost beyond comprehension. If you call having to paint the house all by yourself an enormity, your friends might take pity on you and show up with brushes and rollers. Something that's enormous can be good — a huge paycheck! — or bad, such as a tumor.

  10. noun. uk / ɪˈnɔːməti / us. the enormity of sth. Add to word list. how big or important something is: He hadn't realized the enormity of the problem. (Definition of enormity from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of enormity. in Chinese (Traditional) 大小, 巨大, 嚴重性… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  11. If you refer to the enormity of something that you consider to be a problem or difficulty, you are referring to its very great size, extent, or seriousness. 2. If you refer to the enormity of an event, you are emphasizing that it is terrible and frightening.

  12. enormity meaning, definition, what is enormity: the great size, seriousness, or difficul...: Learn more.

  13. the quality or character of being outrageous; extreme wickedness. an act of great wickedness; atrocity. informal vastness of size or extent. Etymology: 15th Century: from Old French enormite, from Late Latin ēnormitās hugeness; see enormous. 'enormity' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

  14. Enormity definition: The quality of passing all moral bounds; excessive wickedness or outrageousness.

  15. ENORMITY meaning: 1 : a shocking, evil, or immoral act usually plural; 2 : great evil or wickedness.

  16. Synonyms for ENORMITY: badness, sinfulness, atrocity, evilness, heinousness, vileness, corruption, hideousness; Antonyms of ENORMITY: goodness, righteousness, morality, purity, virtuousness, innocence, chasteness, minuteness

  17. noun. /ɪˈnɔrmət̮i/. (pl. enormities) [uncountable] the enormity of something (of a problem, etc.) the very great size, effect, etc. of something; the fact of something being very serious the enormity of the task People are still coming to terms with the enormity of the disaster.

  18. Jun 2, 2024 · enormity ( countable and uncountable, plural enormities) ( obsolete) Deviation from what is normal or standard; irregularity, abnormality. ( uncountable) Deviation from moral normality; extreme wickedness, nefariousness, or cruelty. [from 15th c.]

  19. If you refer to the enormity of something that you consider to be a problem or difficulty, you are referring to its very great size, extent, or seriousness. I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility.

  20. the enormity of (mass noun) the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong a thorough search disclosed the full enormity of the crime (in neutral use) large size or scale I began to get a sense of the enormity of the task 2.

  21. OED's earliest evidence for enormity is from 1477, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat. enormity is a borrowing from French. It is derived from French énormité .

  22. Find 51 different ways to say ENORMITY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  23. enormity. noun. These are words and phrases related to enormity. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of enormity. The enormity of the crime shocked the public. Synonyms. monstrousness. atrociousness. outrageousness. offensiveness. vileness. villainy. depravity. viciousness. wickedness. evilness.

  24. enormity - It denotes wickedness or outrageousness in addition to size. Use enormousness to mean great size alone. -Paul Martin, The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage, 2003. So there you have it. Case closed.

  25. 5 days ago · But it was the case of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, murdered by two 17-year-olds as he left the home of a friend, that truly brought the enormity of the situation to the national consciousness. The ...