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cosmic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"cosmic" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something related to the universe, or something that is vast, mysterious, or profound. Example sentence: His vision for the future was so cosmic that it inspired those around him.
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Then again, perhaps the cosmic size of the Pietersen problem requires us to think cosmically about it.
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Xosar has risen in stature as a figurehead of a somewhat cosmic live hardware scene, self-releasing records with titles such as Psychick Justice, while simultaneously checking in with a plethora of tastemaker labels.
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This latter goal was long-term, a cosmic struggle, possibly indefinite and certainly undefinable in terms of time.
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It is not easy to put into words what Mondrian does when he slides together black lines and coloured rectangles in his cosmic game of shapes.
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After six months of farcical misunderstandings, culminating in an unexpected funeral, Ken and Lorna belatedly realise that Oskar has taught them a thing or two about life, love and the cosmic amorality of an uncaring universe.
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It's also softened by mythology: the soul's cosmic transition is aided by the vulture's mystic eye, and the feeding of one's dead body to the birds is considered the devout Zoroastrian's final act of charity.
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With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place.
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The current iteration of the character has the alter-ego Carol Danvers, a sometime US Air Force pilot who develops cosmic superpowers including flight, super-strength and "energy projection" after gaining extraterrestrial DNA during an accident on a restricted military base.
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Allen went on to say that he was "floundering" with the medium, and that he expected the show to be "a cosmic embarrassment".
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Pink Floyd, presumed lost in action following the death of Richard Wright in 2008, will re-emerge with their cosmic grandeur; Adele – saviour of the music industry with her last album – will excite both the record-buying public and the executives, if she can get her album out before Christmas.
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Who knows by what cosmic twist of fate the long-scheduled US release of his movie coincided with the week – the very week!
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "cosmic" to evoke a sense of vastness, universality, or profound significance, especially when discussing topics related to space, astronomy, or philosophical concepts.
Common error
Avoid using "cosmic" in everyday situations where a simpler adjective would suffice. Overusing it can dilute its impact and make your writing sound pretentious.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "cosmic" primarily functions to describe nouns, indicating a relationship to the cosmos, universe, or something of immense scale. Ludwig confirms it's a usable word.
Frequent in
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40%
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20%
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15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
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8%
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7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The adjective "cosmic" is widely used to describe elements related to the universe and concepts of vast scale and profound impact. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. It appears frequently in news, media, and scientific contexts, adding a sense of universality and grandeur to the subject matter. While versatile, it's best used when its intended meaning aligns with its scale and significance to avoid diluting its impact. Alternatives such as "universal" or "celestial" can be used depending on the desired nuance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
universal
Focuses on the all-encompassing nature, similar to the boundless aspect of "cosmic".
astronomical
Relates specifically to astronomy, emphasizing the scientific study of celestial objects, slightly more specific than "cosmic".
celestial
Highlights the heavenly or sky-related aspect, less about vastness and more about location.
infinite
Emphasizes the endless or boundless nature, similar to the vastness implied by "cosmic".
immense
Highlights the extraordinary size or extent, capturing the grandiose scale of the universe.
vast
Focuses on the great extent or quantity, reflecting the immeasurable aspect of "cosmic".
galactic
Relates to galaxies, more specific and less encompassing than "cosmic".
eternal
Emphasizes the timeless or everlasting nature, connecting to the enduring aspect of the universe.
otherworldly
Highlights the alien or supernatural quality, less about scale and more about origin.
transcendental
Emphasizes exceeding the limits of ordinary experience, linking to the profound aspect of "cosmic".
FAQs
How can I use "cosmic" in a sentence?
You can use "cosmic" to describe something related to the universe or something of immense scale, like "The discovery had a cosmic impact on our understanding of the universe."
What words are similar to "cosmic"?
Is it appropriate to use "cosmic" in formal writing?
Yes, "cosmic" is appropriate in formal writing, especially when discussing scientific or philosophical topics. However, be mindful of overuse.
What is the difference between "cosmic" and "astronomical"?
"Cosmic" generally refers to the universe as a whole, while "astronomical" specifically relates to the science of astronomy and celestial objects. "Cosmic" can also imply philosophical significance.
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Real-world application tested