Astronomical

The term “astronomical” is an adjective related to astronomy, which is the scientific study of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies, as well as the universe as a whole. “Astronomical” is often used to describe things that are vast, extremely large, or related to celestial phenomena. Here are a couple of common meanings:

  1. Related to Astronomy: Pertaining to objects or phenomena in space, such as astronomical observations or astronomical distances.
  2. Extremely Large or Enormous: Used informally to describe quantities, figures, or values that are exceptionally high or vast. For example, an astronomical number of stars in a galaxy.

Example Sentences:

  • “The telescope allowed for precise astronomical observations of distant galaxies.”
  • “The cost of the project was astronomical, requiring a significant investment in resources.”

In both cases, “astronomical” emphasizes the vastness or magnitude associated with celestial objects or, more informally, with large quantities.