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cavernous /ˈkavənəs /adjective1Like a cavern in size, shape, or atmosphere: a dismal cavernous hall...- A huge beautifully styled bar - which managed to lose none of its charm or atmosphere in spite of its cavernous size.
- The atmosphere created in the cavernous Palau Sant Jordi was extraordinary.
- Radiation and winds emanating from the star have sculpted the Trifid cloud into its current cavernous shape.
1.1Giving the impression of vast, dark depths: his cavernous eyes...- Boxes emerged from closets, beneath beds, and from the cavernous depths of Mother's storage house.
- And if I shake it, I can hear everything inside it rattling around inside its cavernous depths.
- The interior is gothic and cavernous - all dark wood and polish folk songs on the stereo.
Synonyms vast, huge, large, immense, spacious, roomy, airy, commodious, capacious, voluminous, ample, rambling, extensive, high, deep; hollow, gaping, yawning, unfathomable; dark, gloomy, dismal, sepulchral Derivatives cavernously adverb ...- The press conference convened on Tuesday at the cavernously empty Fed Hall.
- They have inevitably eaten onions recently and are related to those people who sit directly in front of you in a cavernously, echoingly, empty movie theater.
- Carl yawns cavernously, making sure everyone within a ten foot radius catches a glimpse of his tonsils.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French caverneux or Latin cavernosus (from caverna 'cavern'). Rhymes ravenous |