cavernous

UK /ˈkav.ən.əs/ US /ˈkæv.ɚ.nəs/
adj 4

Definitions

adj

1

Resembling a cavern in size, shape, or atmosphere.

The last stop on the West Coast Main Line before you cross the border into Scotland, the strategically placed Carlisle Citadel is a station steeped in history. Opened on September 1 1847, the cavernous station was once home to seven railway companies in the pre-Grouping years.

2

Resembling a cavern in size, shape, or atmosphere.

cavernous eyes

While the filmmakers behind Dear Evan Hansen have maintained that their biggest motivation for adapting the popular Broadway musical was to immortalize Platt’s Tony-winning titular performance, what they’ve actually done by having the 27-year-old play a high school senior is highlight the stage show’s cavernous weaknesses while failing to transport just about any of its strengths to the new medium.

3

Having many caverns.

4

Having many caverns.

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