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immense building
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'immense building' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a large building, usually one that is imposing or impressive in size. For example, "The Empire State Building is an immense building that looms over the New York skyline."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(20)
large building
enormous structure
vast complex
colossal
gigantic
enormous
vast structure
enormous building
massive edifice
grand structure
tremendous architectural marvel
extensive infrastructure
major building
tremendous building
great building
massive building
immense creativity
mammoth building
substantial building
vast building
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
The Great Hall is located on the western side of Tiananmen Square and is an immense building with tall columns of gray marble set on red marble bases of floral design.
Encyclopedias
Spreading the work of 68 artists throughout an immense building, "Greater New York" conveys the impression that it is a wonderful thing to be young and making art in this city.
News & Media
The guilty plea came just four months after he parked a van with the fake bomb outside of the bank, in Lower Manhattan, hoping to destroy the immense building in a fiery explosion and strike a blow to the American economy.
News & Media
Also in the ball park (and at Gagosian) are the mini-wall-installation piece "Vertical Column," which suggests a celestial ladder, and "Memento Mori," a postage-stamp-size film of a lone fly buzzing in front of an immense building facade, like a soul trying to get into heaven.
News & Media
The first contains Bancroft Hall (an immense building, repeatedly enlarged, that is still the academy's only dormitory), Memorial Hall (a majestic pavilion that is reached by the grand entrance and ceremonial stairway of Bancroft Hall) and Dahlgren and MacDonough Halls, which Flagg designed to be the academy's armory and boathouse.
News & Media
In chapter 40, Gangleri says that Valhalla must be an immense building, yet it must often be crowded around the doorways.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
THE history of manned space flight since the end of America's moon missions in 1973 can be summed up by a single fact: nearly half a century after its maiden flight in 1967, the Saturn V, the immense, building-sized rocket that powered the Apollo programme, remains the most powerful space vehicle ever flown.
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Even as a boiling storm poured from the immense buildings, raining ash, office papers and debris, they still felt bigger than nature, immovable and permanent -- a 1,727-foot 1,727-footedle that both guided New Yorkers and signaled national strength.
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The film's main character is the Franklin Abraham, an immense fictive building somewhere in the anarchic future as described in a novel by Zachary Shamban.
News & Media
Tate Modern has been a hit with the public since the 2000 opening of its immense Bankside building, a former power station converted by the Swiss architectural firm Herzog and de Meuron at a cost of about $200 million.
News & Media
He takes a mirrored disco-ball, for example, and simply places it in a cardboard box; the reflections suggest the windows of an immense office building, a baby Andreas Gursky in captivity.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "immense building" when you want to emphasize not only the size but also the imposing or impressive nature of the structure.
Common error
Avoid using "immense" alongside other exaggerating adjectives. For example, "absolutely immense building" can sound redundant. Choose one strong adjective for better impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "immense building" functions primarily as a descriptive noun phrase. It modifies the noun "building" with the adjective "immense", indicating that the building is exceptionally large. Ludwig AI confirms this usage through numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
14%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Science
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "immense building" is a grammatically correct and readily understandable way to describe a very large structure. Ludwig AI shows that while not the most frequent phrase, it appears across various sources, notably in news and media, and encyclopedias. It conveys a sense of not just size, but also of impressiveness. When using this phrase, consider synonyms like "vast structure" or "enormous building" to diversify your vocabulary. Be careful not to overstate the obvious with redundant adjectives. The phrase is suitable for use in neutral contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enormous structure
Substitutes "building" with the broader term "structure" and "immense" with "enormous", focusing on the sheer size. Similarity score is high due to the simple substitution.
massive edifice
Replaces "building" with "edifice", implying a grand or imposing structure, and "immense" with "massive", conveying great size and scale. Similarity score is slightly reduced due to a more formal tone.
grand structure
Uses "grand" instead of "immense" to describe the building and highlight its impressive nature. The similarity score is slightly reduced due to a more subjective tone.
gigantic construction
Replaces "building" with "construction" which, while similar, can also refer to the process of building. "Gigantic" replaces "immense" emphasizing extreme size. Slightly lower score reflecting the subtle shift in meaning.
colossal architectural work
Uses "architectural work" instead of "building", making the phrase more formal and emphasizing design. "Colossal" conveys great size and impressiveness. The meaning shifts to focus on the architectural aspect.
tremendous architectural marvel
Uses "architectural marvel" to highlight the building's impressive design and construction, and substitutes "immense" with "tremendous" to convey a high degree of impressiveness. The similarity score is slightly lowered due to a more subjective tone.
vast complex
Shifts the focus from a single building to a group of buildings, using "complex". "Vast" replaces "immense", emphasizing the extensive area. A change in scope reduces the similarity.
imposing landmark
Emphasizes the building's status as a notable feature of the landscape, using "landmark" instead of "building". "Imposing" replaces "immense", focusing on its impressive and dominant presence. The shift in focus slightly reduces the similarity.
large-scale construction
Replaces "immense building" with a phrase focusing on the scale of the construction project, rather than the building itself. Similarity score is moderate as the emphasis differs.
extensive infrastructure
Shifts the meaning from a single building to the broader concept of infrastructure, encompassing various systems and structures. This alternative has a lower similarity score.
FAQs
How can I describe the size of a building instead of saying "immense building"?
You can use alternatives such as "large building", "enormous structure", or "vast complex" depending on the context and specific aspect you want to emphasize.
What does "immense" specifically emphasize when describing a building?
While "immense" denotes great size, it also implies an imposing or impressive quality. It suggests the building is not only large but also striking in its magnitude and presence.
Is it correct to use "immense" for structures other than buildings?
Yes, "immense" can describe other structures, landscapes, or abstract concepts. However, when used with "building", it specifically refers to the building's impressive size.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested