Comparative for extending deep or very far down
“This stream issued from a cavernous hole in the rock.”
Comparative for having vast space or depth, as of a cavern
“Beyond the front porch was an enormous, indeed cavernous, living room with a worn but comfortable-looking sofa and several overstuffed chairs.”
Comparative for dark and gloomy, as of a cavern
“The room was dark and cavernous, but the scent and heat of the summer gushed in through the open door.”
Comparative for deep or resonant in sound or tone
“He seemed to fall through a gap in the spruces, and we heard his voice calling in cavernous tones.”
Comparative for having great body mass
Comparative for resembling a cavern or some aspect of one
Comparative for having a concave or sunken appearance
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