Crossword-Solution: ENORMITY 8 letters, 146 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Enormity n. The state or quality of exceeding a measure or rule, or
of being immoderate, monstrous, or outrageous.
Enormity n. That which is enormous; especially, an exceeding offense
against order, right, or decency; an atrocious crime; flagitious
villainy; an atrocity.

We have 146 clues for the answer “ENORMITY”

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Egregiousness 1 answer
Large-scale wickedness 1 answer
Outrageous act 1 answer
Outrageous nature 1 answer
Outrageous offense 1 answer
Outrageousness 1 answer
Seriousness, as of a crime 1 answer
Sheer awfulness 1 answer
Sheer size 1 answer
Unfathomable size 1 answer
Vastness of size 1 answer
Great extent 2 answers
Great wickedness 2 answers
Great size 4 answers
giantship 4 answers
flagitiousness 5 answers
gigantism 6 answers
capital sin 7 answers
hugeness 8 answers
vastness 9 answers
bigness 13 answers
exorbitance 14 answers
immensity 21 answers
greatness 23 answers
amorality 26 answers
sombreness 31 answers
Dimensions 31 answers
grimness 32 answers
sedateness 32 answers
solemnity 33 answers
stateliness 33 answers
Galore 34 answers
Guilt 35 answers
seriousness 36 answers
aggrandisement 37 answers
Earnestness. 38 answers
coldness 40 answers
Ritual 42 answers
primness 42 answers
size 43 answers
ALOOFNESS 43 answers
impressiveness 44 answers
Fullness 46 answers
diffidence 46 answers
thoughtfulness 47 answers
gravity 52 answers
inutility 53 answers
Impropriety 54 answers
Injustice 54 answers
Magnitude 55 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ENORMITY (5)

The horror of the situation came to him very slowly, and it is doubtful that he ever fully realized the enormity of his sorrow and the fearful responsibility that had devolved upon him with the care of that wee thing, his son, still a nursing babe.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
When I came, and trod, and touched with my hands, and climbed, in order that by climbing I might come to the top of one single stone, then, and almost suddenly, a cold sense and understanding of the Pyramid’s enormity came down, overcasting my brain.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008
Then, as the full force of my enormity came upon her she reared herself up until she seemed the tallest and the coldest woman I had ever seen.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
For an instant Winthrop sat gazing gloomily ahead, overcome apparently by the enormity of his offence.
The Scarlet Car Richard Harding Davis 2008
For some time she could not seem to grasp the enormity of the thing that had overwhelmed her—the daring of the action that the message explained.
The Mad King Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with ENORMITY (3)

What is it about the moment you fall in love? How can such a small measure of time contain such enormity? I suddenly realize why people believe in déjà vu, why people believe they've lived past lives, because there is no way the years I've spent on this earth could possibly encapsulate what I'm feeling. The moment you fall in love feels like it has centuries behind it, generations — all of them rearranging themselves so that this precise, remarkable intersection could happen.…
David Levithan Every Day
I used many times to touch my own chest and feel, under its asthmatic quiver, the engine of the heart and lungs and blood and feel amazed at what I sensed was the enormity of the power I possessed. Not magical power, but real power. The power simply to go on, the power to endure, that is power enough, but I felt I had also the power to create, to add, to delight, to amaze and to transform.
Stephen Fry Moab Is My Washpot
There are many who consider as an injury to themselves any conduct which they have a distaste for, and resent it as an outrage to their feelings; as a religious bigot, when charged with disregarding the religious feelings of others, has been known to retort that they disregard his feelings, by persisting in their abominable worship or creed. But there is no parity between the feeling of a person for his own opinion, and the feeling of another who is offended at his holding it…
John Stuart Mill On Liberty
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1981–2023).