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cosmic

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkɑzmɪk/
1

related to the universe and the vast space outside the earth

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  • Cosmic phenomena encompass the vast and often mysterious aspects of the universe beyond Earth.
  • Cosmic rays are high-energy particles originating from sources outside the solar system.
  • Cosmic background radiation is leftover energy from the Big Bang, permeating the universe.
  • Cosmic expansion describes the ongoing increase in the scale of the universe.
  • Cosmic consciousness is a philosophical concept exploring humanity's connection to the universe.
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extremely large, immense, or inconceivably extended in space or time

  • The project required a cosmic amount of resources.
  • She felt a cosmic sense of awe staring at the night sky.
  • The mountain range stretched across a cosmic distance.
  • He pondered the cosmic scale of geological time.
  • The explosion had cosmic consequences for the surrounding region.