imensidão
imensidão en 30 segundos
- Imensidão means vastness, immensity, or boundlessness.
- Used for huge physical spaces like oceans, skies, or deserts.
- Also used for abstract concepts like time, knowledge, or emotions.
- Evokes feelings of awe, wonder, or being overwhelmed.
- Core Meaning
- 'Imensidão' refers to a vast, immense, or boundless space or quantity. It's used to describe things that are incredibly large, stretching beyond easy comprehension or measurement.
- Figurative Use
- Beyond physical space, 'imensidão' can also describe an overwhelming amount or a profound depth of something abstract, like emotions, knowledge, or time. Think of the 'vastness' of the universe, the 'immensity' of love, or the 'boundless' nature of human potential.
- Common Associations
- This word often evokes feelings of awe, wonder, insignificance, or even loneliness when contemplating vastness. It's frequently linked to natural landscapes like oceans, deserts, skies, and the cosmos.
Olhamos para a imensidão do oceano e sentimos a nossa pequenez.
A imensidão da tarefa parecia esmagadora.
Ele sentiu uma imensidão de gratidão.
- Usage Contexts
- You'll hear 'imensidão' in discussions about nature, philosophy, art, and when expressing deep emotions. It's a word that lends itself to poetic and contemplative language.
- Describing Physical Space
- The most straightforward use of 'imensidão' is to describe vast physical expanses. Think of the sky at night, a desert landscape, or the deep ocean. For example, 'A imensidão do céu estrelado me deixou sem palavras.' (The immensity of the starry sky left me speechless.) This highlights the sheer scale and grandeur of the natural world.
- Expressing Abstract Vastness
- 'Imensidão' can also refer to the vastness of abstract concepts. This could be the imensidão of human knowledge, the imensidão of time, or even the imensidão of a feeling. For instance, 'Ele sentiu uma imensidão de alívio após a notícia.' (He felt an immensity of relief after the news.) Here, it emphasizes the overwhelming and profound nature of the emotion, going beyond a simple 'great relief'.
- In Combination with Other Nouns
- 'Imensidão' often pairs with nouns that denote space or quantity. Common pairings include 'imensidão do mar' (immensity of the sea), 'imensidão do deserto' (immensity of the desert), 'imensidão do universo' (immensity of the universe), and 'imensidão do tempo' (immensity of time). These combinations reinforce the core meaning of vastness.
- As a Subject or Object
- The word functions naturally as both the subject and object in sentences. As a subject: 'A imensidão nos convida à reflexão.' (The immensity invites us to reflection.) As an object: 'Admiramos a imensidão da paisagem.' (We admire the immensity of the landscape.) This flexibility makes it easy to integrate into various sentence structures.
- Figurative Language and Poetry
- Poets and writers often use 'imensidão' to convey powerful emotions or grand concepts. It adds a layer of depth and scale, allowing readers to feel the magnitude of what is being described. For example, 'No silêncio, sentiu a imensidão da sua solidão.' (In the silence, he felt the immensity of his loneliness.) This usage moves beyond a simple statement of being alone to capturing the profound and overwhelming nature of that feeling.
A imensidão do universo fascina os cientistas.
Sentiu uma imensidão de possibilidades se abrindo diante dele.
- Nature Documentaries and Travel Shows
- You'll frequently hear 'imensidão' used by narrators describing breathtaking natural landscapes. Think of sweeping shots of the Sahara Desert, the vast expanse of the Amazon rainforest, or the seemingly endless Pacific Ocean. Phrases like 'A imensidão do deserto se estende até onde a vista alcança' (The immensity of the desert stretches as far as the eye can see) are common.
- Poetry and Literature
- 'Imensidão' is a favorite among poets and novelists for its evocative power. It's used to convey grand emotions, cosmic scale, or profound inner states. A poet might write about the 'imensidão do amor' (immensity of love) or the 'imensidão da alma' (immensity of the soul), giving weight and depth to abstract concepts.
- Philosophical and Spiritual Discussions
- When discussing the universe, existence, or profound spiritual experiences, 'imensidão' is a natural fit. It's used to describe the vastness of space, the infinite nature of time, or the boundless potential of the human spirit. You might hear someone say, 'A imensidão do cosmos nos faz questionar nosso lugar no universo' (The immensity of the cosmos makes us question our place in the universe).
- Expressing Overwhelming Feelings
- Beyond physical space, 'imensidão' is used to describe an overwhelming quantity or intensity of something abstract. This could be an 'imensidão de esperança' (immensity of hope), an 'imensidão de tristeza' (immensity of sadness), or an 'imensidão de tarefas' (immensity of tasks). It conveys a sense of being engulfed or overcome by the sheer volume or depth.
- Conversations About Ambition and Potential
- When people talk about grand goals, limitless possibilities, or vast potential, 'imensidão' can be used. For example, 'Ele sonhava com a imensidão de oportunidades que o aguardavam.' (He dreamed of the immensity of opportunities that awaited him.)
O explorador ficou maravilhado com a imensidão da selva.
A escritora usou a palavra imensidão para descrever a profundidade do seu amor.
- Confusing with 'grandeza' or 'extensão'
- While 'grandeza' (greatness) and 'extensão' (extent/length) can relate to size, 'imensidão' specifically emphasizes boundless vastness and often carries a sense of awe or being overwhelmed. Using 'grandeza' might just mean something is big, while 'imensidão' implies it's so big it's hard to grasp. 'Extensão' focuses more on the physical reach or duration.
- Overusing it for everyday large things
- 'Imensidão' is a strong word. It's best reserved for truly vast or overwhelming situations, not just a large room or a long queue. Calling a large supermarket an 'imensidão' might sound hyperbolic. Stick to contexts where the scale is genuinely immense or profound.
- Incorrect grammatical agreement
- 'Imensidão' is a feminine singular noun. Ensure it agrees with adjectives and articles. For example, it should be 'a imensidão' (the immensity), not 'o imensidão'. Adjectives modifying it should also be feminine singular, e.g., 'uma imensidão impressionante'.
- Literal translation issues
- Directly translating 'immensity' or 'vastness' from English might not always capture the full nuance of 'imensidão' in Portuguese. While the core meaning is similar, the cultural connotations and typical usage contexts can differ slightly. Always consider the Portuguese context.
- Using it for negative vastness without context
- While 'imensidão' can describe negative vastness (like loneliness), using it without proper context might sound odd. For instance, saying 'a imensidão do problema' might be less effective than specifying 'a imensidão dos problemas que enfrentamos' (the immensity of the problems we face) to give it more impact.
Incorrecto: Ele sentiu o imensidão do problema. Correcto: Ele sentiu a imensidão do problema.
Evite usar imensidão para descrever um quarto grande; 'espaçoso' é mais apropriado.
- Vastness vs. Greatness
- Imensidão: Emphasizes boundless, immeasurable space or quantity, often evoking awe or a sense of being overwhelmed. It's about the sheer scale.
Grandeza: Refers to greatness, magnificence, or large size. It can be about scale but also about importance, grandeur, or excellence. It's a broader term.
Example: 'A imensidão do oceano é impressionante.' (The immensity of the ocean is impressive.) vs. 'A grandeza das pirâmides egípcias é inegável.' (The greatness of the Egyptian pyramids is undeniable.) - Vastness vs. Extent
- Imensidão: Focuses on the quality of being immense, often without a clear boundary or limit.
Extensão: Refers to the physical reach, area, or duration of something. It's more about the measured or observable scope.
Example: 'Contemplamos a imensidão do céu noturno.' (We contemplate the immensity of the night sky.) vs. 'A extensão territorial do Brasil é vasta.' (The territorial extent of Brazil is vast.) - Vastness vs. Amplitude
- Imensidão: Primarily about boundless physical or abstract size.
Amplitude: Can refer to width, scope, range, or magnitude. It's often used for abstract concepts like 'amplitude de visão' (breadth of vision) or 'amplitude de frequências' (frequency range), but can also mean 'vastness' in certain contexts, though less commonly than 'imensidão'.
Example: 'A imensidão do deserto era assustadora.' (The immensity of the desert was frightening.) vs. 'A amplitude de temas abordados no livro é notável.' (The amplitude of themes covered in the book is remarkable.) - Vastness vs. Infinitude
- Imensidão: Suggests a scale so large it's difficult to measure, bordering on infinite, but not necessarily strictly infinite.
Infinitude: Specifically means endlessness, without any limits whatsoever. It's a more precise mathematical or philosophical term.
Example: 'Sentiu a imensidão do tempo que tinha pela frente.' (He felt the immensity of the time ahead of him.) vs. 'Acreditamos na infinitude do universo.' (We believe in the infinitude of the universe.) - Vastness vs. Multitude
- Imensidão: Refers to the vastness of space or quantity, often a singular concept of immense size.
Multitude: Refers to a large number of individual things or people. It's about quantity composed of many units.
Example: 'A imensidão do céu era um espetáculo.' (The immensity of the sky was a spectacle.) vs. 'Uma multidão se reuniu para o evento.' (A multitude gathered for the event.)
'A imensidão do vazio' evoca um sentimento diferente de 'a extensão do vazio'.
Enquanto 'grandeza' pode ser qualidade, imensidão é sempre sobre escala.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The concept of 'immensity' has fascinated humans throughout history, from ancient philosophers contemplating the cosmos to modern scientists exploring the universe. The word itself carries this ancient sense of something beyond our ability to fully measure or grasp.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the final 'ão' as a simple 'on' sound instead of the nasal diphthong.
- Incorrectly stressing syllables other than the third.
- Not lengthening the 'i' sound in 'si'.
Nivel de dificultad
CEFR B1 level. Understanding 'imensidão' requires grasping abstract concepts of size and scale, which might be challenging for beginners. Context is crucial for full comprehension.
CEFR B1 level. Using 'imensidão' appropriately in writing demands careful consideration of context to avoid sounding hyperbolic or imprecise. It's a word that adds significant descriptive power when used correctly.
CEFR B1 level. Pronunciation and appropriate usage in spontaneous speech can be challenging. Learners need to practice the nasal 'ão' sound and understand when the word fits naturally.
CEFR B1 level. Recognizing the word and its meaning in spoken Portuguese, especially in contexts involving nature, philosophy, or strong emotions, requires familiarity with its common collocations and nuances.
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Gender and Number Agreement
'Imensidão' is a feminine singular noun. Adjectives and articles must agree: 'a imensidão vasta', not 'o imensidão vasto'.
Use of Prepositions with Nouns
Commonly used with 'de' to indicate what is immense: 'a imensidão do mar', 'uma imensidão de estrelas'.
Abstract Nouns
'Imensidão' is an abstract noun representing a quality or state, often used in more complex or figurative language.
Gerunds and Infinitives
Can be used in sentences involving 'imensidão': 'Contemplar a imensidão do céu é relaxante.' (Contemplating the immensity of the sky is relaxing.)
Comparative and Superlative Structures
While 'imensidão' itself denotes the highest degree of vastness, it can be part of comparisons: 'A imensidão daquele deserto era maior do que qualquer coisa que já vimos.'
Ejemplos por nivel
O céu é grande.
The sky is big.
Simple adjective use.
O oceano é muito grande.
The ocean is very big.
Use of 'muito' for emphasis.
Que espaço enorme!
What an enormous space!
Exclamatory phrase.
A terra é grande.
The land is large.
Basic noun-adjective agreement.
Vejo muitas estrelas.
I see many stars.
Use of 'muitas'.
O deserto é muito longo.
The desert is very long.
Describing length.
A floresta é imensa.
The forest is immense.
Using 'imensa' as an adjective.
Um lugar sem fim.
A place without end.
Describing limitlessness.
A imensidão do céu me fascina.
The immensity of the sky fascinates me.
Using 'imensidão' as a noun.
Sentimos a imensidão do oceano.
We feel the immensity of the ocean.
Possessive structure with 'do'.
A imensidão do deserto era impressionante.
The immensity of the desert was impressive.
Past tense verb 'era'.
Que imensidão de estrelas!
What an immensity of stars!
Exclamatory phrase with 'imensidão'.
A imensidão do universo é difícil de compreender.
The immensity of the universe is difficult to comprehend.
Using 'compreender' (to comprehend).
Ele sentiu uma imensidão de alívio.
He felt an immensity of relief.
Expressing abstract quantity.
A imensidão da floresta parecia sem fim.
The immensity of the forest seemed endless.
Using 'parecia' (seemed).
A imensidão do tempo nos assusta.
The immensity of time frightens us.
Abstract concept of time.
Ao contemplar a imensidão do cosmos, percebemos o quão pequenos somos.
Upon contemplating the immensity of the cosmos, we realize how small we are.
Subjunctive mood ('percebamos') and comparative ('o quão').
A imensidão da sua sabedoria era evidente em cada palavra.
The immensity of his wisdom was evident in every word.
Abstract quality ('sabedoria').
Navegar pela imensidão do Atlântico exigiu coragem e habilidade.
Navigating the immensity of the Atlantic required courage and skill.
Gerund ('navegar') and past tense ('exigiu').
A imensidão da tarefa que tínhamos pela frente era desanimadora.
The immensity of the task ahead of us was discouraging.
Use of 'pela frente' (ahead) and adjective 'desanimadora'.
Ele sentiu uma imensidão de gratidão por tudo o que fizeram por ele.
He felt an immensity of gratitude for all that they had done for him.
Abstract noun 'gratidão' and past perfect tense.
A imensidão do silêncio na montanha era quase palpável.
The immensity of the silence in the mountains was almost palpable.
Abstract noun 'silêncio' and adverb 'quase'.
A imensidão da solidão o consumia.
The immensity of loneliness consumed him.
Abstract noun 'solidão' and verb 'consumia'.
A imensidão de possibilidades abria-se diante dos seus olhos.
The immensity of possibilities opened before his eyes.
Use of 'diante de' (before/in front of).
A imensidão da paisagem montanhosa, com seus picos imponentes e vales profundos, inspirava um sentimento de reverência.
The immensity of the mountainous landscape, with its imposing peaks and deep valleys, inspired a feeling of reverence.
Complex sentence structure with descriptive clauses.
Ao observar a imensidão do mar durante a tempestade, o marinheiro sentiu a fragilidade da existência humana.
Upon observing the immensity of the sea during the storm, the sailor felt the fragility of human existence.
Use of gerund for simultaneous action and abstract noun 'fragilidade'.
A imensidão do conhecimento humano é um convite constante à exploração e ao aprendizado.
The immensity of human knowledge is a constant invitation to exploration and learning.
Abstract concepts 'conhecimento', 'exploração', 'aprendizado'.
A imensidão da tarefa de reconstruir a cidade após o desastre parecia insuperável.
The immensity of the task of rebuilding the city after the disaster seemed insurmountable.
Use of infinitive as noun ('reconstruir') and adjective 'insuperável'.
Ele sentiu uma imensidão de emoções conflitantes ao tomar a decisão.
He felt an immensity of conflicting emotions upon making the decision.
Abstract noun 'emoções conflitantes'.
A imensidão do deserto, sob o sol escaldante, testava os limites da resistência humana.
The immensity of the desert, under the scorching sun, tested the limits of human endurance.
Adjective 'escaldante' and noun 'resistência'.
A imensidão do silêncio na biblioteca era propícia à concentração.
The immensity of the silence in the library was conducive to concentration.
Adjective 'propícia' and noun 'concentração'.
A imensidão de oportunidades que se apresentava era avassaladora.
The immensity of opportunities that presented itself was overwhelming.
Use of reflexive verb 'apresentava-se' and adjective 'avassaladora'.
A imensidão do vazio existencial que a obra de arte evocava era perturbadora, convidando à introspecção sobre a condição humana.
The immensity of the existential void that the artwork evoked was disturbing, inviting introspection on the human condition.
Complex abstract nouns ('vazio existencial', 'condição humana') and participle clauses.
A imensidão da história, com seus ciclos de ascensão e queda, ensina-nos a humildade perante a marcha inexorável do tempo.
The immensity of history, with its cycles of rise and fall, teaches us humility before the inexorable march of time.
Abstract concepts ('história', 'ascensão', 'queda', 'humildade') and adjective 'inexorável'.
Navegar pela imensidão de dados disponíveis exigiu o desenvolvimento de algoritmos sofisticados para discernir padrões relevantes.
Navigating the immensity of available data required the development of sophisticated algorithms to discern relevant patterns.
Abstract nouns ('dados', 'algoritmos', 'padrões') and infinitive for purpose ('discernir').
A imensidão da responsabilidade que recaía sobre os seus ombros era um fardo quase insuportável.
The immensity of the responsibility that rested upon his shoulders was an almost unbearable burden.
Abstract noun ('responsabilidade') and idiomatic phrase ('recaía sobre os seus ombros').
Ele sentiu uma imensidão de possibilidades criativas que se desdobravam, impulsionando-o a explorar novas fronteiras artísticas.
He felt an immensity of creative possibilities unfolding, driving him to explore new artistic frontiers.
Abstract noun ('possibilidades criativas') and reflexive verb ('desdobravam').
A imensidão da paisagem desértica, marcada pela aridez e pelo silêncio absoluto, induzia a uma profunda contemplação da finitude.
The immensity of the desert landscape, marked by aridity and absolute silence, induced profound contemplation of finitude.
Adjectives ('árida', 'absoluto') and abstract nouns ('contemplação', 'finitude').
A imensidão do céu noturno, com sua tapeçaria de estrelas e galáxias, era um lembrete constante da nossa insignificância cósmica.
The immensity of the night sky, with its tapestry of stars and galaxies, was a constant reminder of our cosmic insignificance.
Metaphor ('tapeçaria') and abstract noun ('insignificância cósmica').
A imensidão de complexidade inerente ao sistema era um desafio formidable para os engenheiros.
The immensity of complexity inherent in the system was a formidable challenge for the engineers.
Abstract nouns ('complexidade', 'desafio') and adjective 'formidable'.
A imensidão do abismo ontológico que separa a percepção subjetiva da realidade objetiva desafia qualquer tentativa de encapsulamento linguístico.
The immensity of the ontological abyss separating subjective perception from objective reality defies any attempt at linguistic encapsulation.
Highly abstract philosophical terms ('abismo ontológico', 'percepção subjetiva', 'realidade objetiva', 'encapsulamento linguístico').
A imensidão da experiência humana, em sua miríade de nuances e contradições, resiste a qualquer categorização simplista.
The immensity of the human experience, in its myriad of nuances and contradictions, resists any simplistic categorization.
Abstract nouns ('experiência humana', 'nuances', 'contradições', 'categorização') and superlative adjective.
O compositor buscou traduzir a imensidão do êxtase místico em uma sinfonia de complexidade harmônica e textural sem precedentes.
The composer sought to translate the immensity of mystical ecstasy into a symphony of unprecedented harmonic and textural complexity.
Abstract nouns ('êxtase místico', 'complexidade harmônica', 'textural') and adjective 'sem precedentes'.
A imensidão da tarefa de reconciliar os fragmentos dispersos da memória coletiva exigia uma abordagem interdisciplinar rigorosa.
The immensity of the task of reconciling the scattered fragments of collective memory demanded a rigorous interdisciplinary approach.
Abstract nouns ('memória coletiva', 'abordagem interdisciplinar') and adjective 'rigorosa'.
Ele confrontou a imensidão da própria mortalidade, não com desespero, mas com uma serenidade surpreendente.
He confronted the immensity of his own mortality, not with despair, but with a surprising serenity.
Abstract nouns ('mortalidade', 'desespero', 'serenidade') and adverb 'surpreendente'.
A imensidão da paisagem lunar, desprovida de atmosfera e som, oferecia um testemunho mudo da vastidão cósmica.
The immensity of the lunar landscape, devoid of atmosphere and sound, offered a silent testament to cosmic vastness.
Adjectives ('desprovida', 'mudo') and abstract nouns ('atmosfera', 'testemunho', 'vastidão cósmica').
A imensidão do potencial humano, quando liberado de constrangimentos sociais, pode levar a avanços civilizacionais extraordinários.
The immensity of human potential, when freed from social constraints, can lead to extraordinary civilizational advancements.
Abstract nouns ('potencial humano', 'constrangimentos sociais', 'avanços civilizacionais') and adjective 'extraordinários'.
A imensidão de interconexões na rede neural artificial era um feito notável de engenharia computacional.
The immensity of interconnections in the artificial neural network was a remarkable feat of computational engineering.
Abstract nouns ('interconexões', 'rede neural artificial', 'engenharia computacional') and adjective 'notável'.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— This is a common structure to introduce something vast. It sets up the description of a large space or quantity.
A imensidão do oceano nos faz sentir pequenos.
— An exclamation used to express awe or wonder at something extremely large or vast.
Ao chegar ao topo da montanha, ele exclamou: 'Que imensidão!'
— To experience or become aware of the vastness or overwhelming nature of something.
Na solidão da noite, ele sentiu a imensidão do seu problema.
— To gaze at or think deeply about something vast and immense.
Eles passaram horas contemplando a imensidão do céu noturno.
— Used to describe a large, often uncountable, quantity of something.
Havia uma imensidão de estrelas visíveis.
— Suggests that the vastness of something encourages a particular action or feeling, like reflection or exploration.
A imensidão do universo nos convida a questionar.
— To become engrossed or overwhelmed by the vastness of something, losing track of oneself or one's surroundings.
Ele gostava de se perder na imensidão da biblioteca.
— Refers to a task that is extremely large, complex, or daunting.
A imensidão da tarefa de reconstrução era clara.
— Describes a wide range and intensity of feelings.
Ela sentiu uma imensidão de emoções ao reencontrar a família.
— A poetic or philosophical expression for emptiness or void that is overwhelmingly vast.
O artista tentou capturar a imensidão do nada em sua obra.
Se confunde a menudo con
'Extensão' refers to the physical reach or scope, often measurable. 'Imensidão' refers to the quality of being immeasurably vast, often evoking awe.
'Grandeza' means greatness or magnitude. It can refer to size but also importance or magnificence. 'Imensidão' specifically focuses on boundless size.
'Amplitude' means range, scope, or width. It can imply vastness but is often used for abstract concepts like 'breadth of vision' rather than sheer physical size.
Fácil de confundir
Both 'imensidão' and 'vastidão' translate to 'vastness' or 'immensity' and are often used interchangeably.
'Imensidão' often carries a stronger connotation of being overwhelming or awe-inspiring due to its sheer scale, sometimes bordering on the incomprehensible. 'Vastidão' is a more direct synonym for vastness and expanse, perhaps slightly more neutral.
Contemplamos a imensidão do céu noturno (evokes awe and mystery). Contemplamos a vastidão do oceano (emphasizes the wide expanse).
Both relate to size and scope.
'Extensão' focuses on the measurable length, area, or duration. 'Imensidão' emphasizes the quality of being immeasurably large, often without clear boundaries. You measure the 'extensão' of a field, but you feel the 'imensidão' of the desert.
A extensão da rodovia é de 500 km. A imensidão do deserto parecia não ter fim.
Both can refer to large size.
'Grandeza' can mean large size, but also magnificence, importance, or excellence. 'Imensidão' is almost exclusively about the quality of being incredibly vast or boundless, often evoking a sense of awe or insignificance in comparison.
A grandeza do imperador era conhecida. A imensidão do universo nos faz questionar nossa existência.
Both can imply a wide scope or range.
'Amplitude' often refers to the range, scope, or breadth of something, especially abstract concepts like 'amplitude de ideias' (breadth of ideas) or 'amplitude de frequências' (frequency range). 'Imensidão' is primarily about spatial or quantitative vastness.
A amplitude do vocabulário do autor é impressionante. A imensidão da floresta era difícil de mapear.
Both suggest something without end.
'Imensidão' implies something so large it's hard to measure or comprehend, potentially approaching infinity. 'Infinito' strictly means without any end or limit whatsoever, often used in mathematics or philosophy. 'Imensidão' is more about perception of scale, while 'infinito' is a more precise concept of endlessness.
A imensidão do tempo parece passar rápido. A linha reta continua até o infinito.
Patrones de oraciones
O [noun] é imenso.
O oceano é imenso.
A imensidão do [noun]...
A imensidão do céu me fascina.
Sentir uma imensidão de [abstract noun].
Sentir uma imensidão de alívio.
A imensidão de [noun] era [adjective].
A imensidão da tarefa era desanimadora.
Ao [verb-ing] a imensidão de [noun],...
Ao contemplar a imensidão do universo, pensamos sobre nosso lugar.
A imensidão de [noun] que [relative clause]...
A imensidão de oportunidades que se apresentavam era avassaladora.
A imensidão de [abstract noun] que [relative clause]...
A imensidão de conhecimento que ele possuía era notável.
A imensidão [noun] inspirava/evocava [feeling/concept].
A imensidão da paisagem montanhosa inspirava reverência.
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Medium (more common in descriptive, poetic, or philosophical contexts than everyday conversation)
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Using 'imensidão' for merely large things.
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Using 'enorme' or 'grande' for standard large objects.
'Imensidão' implies a scale that is overwhelming, boundless, or hard to grasp. Using it for a large room or a big car would be an overstatement. Reserve it for truly vast or profound scales.
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Incorrect pronunciation of 'ão'.
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Pronouncing 'ão' as a nasal diphthong (similar to 'ow' in 'now' but through the nose).
Many learners pronounce the 'ão' as a simple 'on' sound. This nasal sound is crucial for correct Portuguese pronunciation and understanding.
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Confusing 'imensidão' with 'extensão'.
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Using 'imensidão' for boundless scale and 'extensão' for measurable reach.
'Extensão' refers to the measured length, area, or scope. 'Imensidão' refers to the quality of being immeasurably vast. You measure the 'extensão' of a field, but you feel the 'imensidão' of the desert.
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Gender disagreement.
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Using feminine singular articles and adjectives: 'a imensidão vasta'.
'Imensidão' is a feminine noun. Forgetting this can lead to errors like 'o imensidão vasto'.
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Overuse in casual conversation.
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Using 'imensidão' judiciously in contexts where its meaning of profound scale is appropriate.
While a powerful word, 'imensidão' can sound overly dramatic or poetic in very informal settings if not used carefully. Simpler words like 'muito grande' might suffice for everyday large objects.
Consejos
Master the Nasal 'ão'
The final 'ão' in 'imensidão' is a nasal diphthong. Try saying 'ow' while letting air escape through your nose. Practice with words like 'pão' (bread) and 'mão' (hand) to get the sound right. This is crucial for authentic pronunciation.
Connect to Nature
The most intuitive way to understand 'imensidão' is through nature. Think of the vastness of the ocean, the endless desert, or the starry night sky. Associating the word with these powerful images will help solidify its meaning.
Visual Associations
Create a mental image: you standing on a tiny speck in the middle of an infinite, starry universe. This visual of overwhelming scale is a strong anchor for the meaning of 'imensidão'.
Noun Agreement
Remember that 'imensidão' is a feminine singular noun. Ensure any adjectives or articles used with it agree in gender and number. For example, 'uma imensidão impressionante'.
Sentence Construction
Try writing sentences using 'imensidão' in different contexts: describing a landscape, an emotion, or a task. Start with simple structures and gradually build complexity.
Listen for Collocations
Pay attention to how native speakers use 'imensidão'. Listen for common pairings like 'imensidão do mar' or 'imensidão do universo'. Recognizing these patterns will help you use the word more naturally.
Distinguish from Similar Words
Understand the subtle differences between 'imensidão', 'vastidão', 'extensão', and 'grandeza'. 'Imensidão' often carries a more profound, awe-inspiring sense of scale.
Embrace Abstract Meanings
Don't limit 'imensidão' to just physical space. Explore its use in describing abstract concepts like time, emotions, or potential to enrich your vocabulary and express deeper meanings.
Connect to Portuguese Culture
Consider how 'imensidão' relates to Portuguese culture, such as the vastness of the Atlantic or the poetic appreciation for nature. This connection can make the word more memorable and meaningful.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Imagine an **immense** **seed** (seed sounds like 'sid') floating in the vastness of space. The 'immense seed' helps connect 'immense' to 'imensidão'. Visualize its vastness.
Asociación visual
Picture yourself standing on a tiny island in the middle of an endless, deep blue ocean, with nothing but sky and water stretching out in every direction. This visual represents the overwhelming 'imensidão'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to describe a place you've been or seen in a picture using the word 'imensidão' at least twice, focusing on its scale and the feeling it evokes.
Origen de la palabra
The word 'imensidão' comes from the Latin word 'immensus', which means 'immeasurable' or 'boundless'. 'Im-' is a prefix meaning 'not', and 'mensus' relates to 'measure'.
Significado original: Immeasurable, boundless, vast.
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Romance > PortugueseContexto cultural
The term 'imensidão' can evoke feelings of solitude or insignificance when applied to existential concepts. However, it is generally used positively to express awe and wonder.
In English, 'immensity' and 'vastness' are direct translations, but 'imensidão' can sometimes carry a more poetic or emotional weight, especially when discussing nature or profound feelings.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Describing nature
- A imensidão do oceano
- A imensidão do céu
- A imensidão da paisagem
Expressing abstract feelings
- Uma imensidão de gratidão
- A imensidão da solidão
- Uma imensidão de esperança
Philosophical or cosmic discussions
- A imensidão do universo
- A imensidão do tempo
- A imensidão do cosmos
Describing large tasks or quantities
- A imensidão da tarefa
- Uma imensidão de problemas
- Uma imensidão de oportunidades
Poetic or literary descriptions
- A imensidão da alma
- A imensidão do silêncio
- A imensidão do nada
Inicios de conversación
"What's the most immense natural landscape you've ever seen or imagined?"
"How does contemplating the immensity of the universe make you feel?"
"Can you think of a time you felt an 'immensity' of emotion, like joy or sadness?"
"If you had to describe a huge, overwhelming task, would you use the word 'imensidão'?"
"What's the difference between something being 'big' and having 'imensidão'?"
Temas para diario
Write about a moment you felt truly small in the face of something vast. Use the word 'imensidão' to describe that experience.
Reflect on the 'imensidão' of possibilities that life offers. What are some of these possibilities for you?
Describe an abstract concept (like love, time, or knowledge) using the word 'imensidão' to convey its depth or scale.
Imagine you are an explorer discovering a new, vast territory. How would you describe its 'imensidão'?
Write a short poem or paragraph about the 'imensidão' of the night sky and what it makes you think about.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasThe most direct translations of 'imensidão' into English are 'immensity' and 'vastness'. It captures the quality of being extremely large, boundless, or immeasurable.
Yes, absolutely. While it's commonly used for physical spaces like the ocean or sky, 'imensidão' is also used to describe abstract concepts like the 'imensidão' of time, knowledge, emotions (e.g., 'imensidão de gratidão'), or possibilities.
'Imensidão' is not as common in casual, everyday conversation as words like 'grande' (big) or 'enorme' (huge). It's more often found in descriptive, poetic, philosophical, or more formal contexts where a strong sense of overwhelming scale is intended.
'Enorme' is an adjective meaning 'enormous' or 'huge'. It describes something that is very large. 'Imensidão' is a noun referring to the quality or state of being immense or vast. So, you might say 'O oceano é enorme' (The ocean is enormous), or you might describe 'a imensidão do oceano' (the immensity of the ocean).
The pronunciation is roughly 'ee-men-SEE-ow'. The stress is on the third syllable ('si'). The final 'ão' is a nasal diphthong, similar to the 'ow' sound in 'now' but nasalized.
Yes, 'imensidão' can be used to describe negative vastness, such as 'a imensidão da solidão' (the immensity of loneliness) or 'a imensidão dos problemas' (the immensity of the problems). In these cases, it emphasizes the overwhelming and often daunting nature of the negative concept.
Very common collocations include 'imensidão do mar' (immensity of the sea), 'imensidão do céu' (immensity of the sky), 'imensidão do universo' (immensity of the universe), and 'imensidão do deserto' (immensity of the desert). It's also frequently paired with abstract nouns like 'tempo' (time) or 'possibilidades' (possibilities).
The plural form is 'imensidões'. It's used when referring to multiple instances of vastness or immensity, though this usage is less common than the singular form, which often refers to a singular, overarching concept of vastness.
Use 'imensidão' when you want to emphasize boundless scale, overwhelming size, or a lack of measurable limits, often evoking awe. Use 'grandeza' when referring to magnificence, importance, excellence, or simply a large size without necessarily implying boundlessness.
For B1 learners, 'imensidão' can be moderately challenging due to its abstract nature and the nasal 'ão' pronunciation. However, understanding its core meaning of 'vastness' and practicing its common collocations will make it much easier to use correctly.
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Summary
Imensidão signifies a profound and overwhelming scale, whether referring to physical space like the cosmos or abstract concepts like emotions or knowledge. It's a word that conveys a sense of boundless magnitude.
- Imensidão means vastness, immensity, or boundlessness.
- Used for huge physical spaces like oceans, skies, or deserts.
- Also used for abstract concepts like time, knowledge, or emotions.
- Evokes feelings of awe, wonder, or being overwhelmed.
Master the Nasal 'ão'
The final 'ão' in 'imensidão' is a nasal diphthong. Try saying 'ow' while letting air escape through your nose. Practice with words like 'pão' (bread) and 'mão' (hand) to get the sound right. This is crucial for authentic pronunciation.
Context is Key
Before using 'imensidão', ask yourself: 'Is this truly vast, boundless, or overwhelming?' If you're just describing something large, 'enorme' or 'grande' might be more appropriate. 'Imensidão' adds a layer of profound scale.
Connect to Nature
The most intuitive way to understand 'imensidão' is through nature. Think of the vastness of the ocean, the endless desert, or the starry night sky. Associating the word with these powerful images will help solidify its meaning.
Visual Associations
Create a mental image: you standing on a tiny speck in the middle of an infinite, starry universe. This visual of overwhelming scale is a strong anchor for the meaning of 'imensidão'.
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