Magnitud example sentences
mag·ni·tude
noun
magnitude (noun) · magnitudes (plural noun)
- the great size or extent of something:
- great importance:
- size:
- a numerical quantity or value:
- the degree of brightness of a star. The magnitude of an astronomical object is now reckoned as the negative logarithm of the brightness; a decrease of one magnitude represents an increase in brightness of 2.512 times. A star with an apparent magnitude of six is barely visible to the naked eye. See also apparent magnitude, absolute magnitude.
- the class into which a star falls by virtue of its brightness:
- a difference of one on a scale of brightness, treated as a unit of measurement:
Synonyms
immensity, vastness, hugeness, enormity, enormousness, expanse, size, extent, greatness, largeness, bigness, smallness, importance, import, significance, weight, moment, consequence, mark, notability, note, greatness, distinction, eminence, fame, renown, intensity, power, triviality, size, extent, measure, proportions, dimensions, breadth, volume, weight, quantity, mass, bulk, amplitude, capacity, strength, degree, gauge, measurement, extension, value, index, indicator, measure, norm, order, quantity, number, vector, figure, brightness, brilliance, radiance, luminosity, Feedback"Magnitud" Example Sentences
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