Immense vs Capacious - What's the difference?
immense | capacious | Related terms |
Huge, gigantic, very large.
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Having a lot of space inside; roomy.
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Immense is a related term of capacious.
As adjectives the difference between immense and capacious
is that immense is huge, gigantic, very large while capacious is having a lot of space inside; roomy.immense
English
Adjective
(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=Then everybody once more knelt, and soon the blessing was pronounced. The choir and the clergy trooped out slowly, […], down the nave to the western door. […] At a seemingly immense distance the surpliced group stopped to say the last prayer.}}
Synonyms
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English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The Malabar, that huge sea monster, in whose capacious belly so many human creatures lived and suffered, had dwindled to a walnut-shell, and yet beside her bulk how infinitely small had their own frail cockboat appeared as they shot out from under her towering stern!
citation, passage= “Do I fidget you ?” he asked apologetically, whilst his long bony fingers buried themselves, string, knots, and all, into the capacious pockets of his magnificent tweed ulster.}}