cosmic
Pronunciation: [ˈkɒzmɪk]
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Context: “space, universe”
(adjective) related to the universe or outer space. When we talk about cosmic things, we mean things that are really big and out there in space, like stars and galaxies.
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The cosmic events like supernovae are fascinating to study because they teach us about the universe.
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The cosmic distances between stars can feel impossible to understand for many people.
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What do you think is the most interesting cosmic phenomenon?
Context: “scale, importance”
(adjective) extremely large or important. When something is described as cosmic, it means it is really big or has a significant impact, like a big idea or a major change.
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The scientist made a cosmic discovery that changed our understanding of life on Earth.
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The movie was meant to show cosmic themes, but it only felt ordinary and unexciting.
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Can you think of a cosmic change that has happened in your life?
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