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    magnitude
    /ˈmaɡnɪtʃuːd/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of MAGNITUDE is great size or extent. How to use magnitude in a sentence.

  3. the large size or importance of something: They don't seem to grasp the magnitude of the problem. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Importance - general words. all that matters. centre of gravity. cornerstone. criticality. focus. grandness. import. meaning. overfocus. pertinence. pre-eminence. precedence. salience. supereminence.

  4. noun. size; extent; dimensions: to determine the magnitude of an angle. great importance or consequence: affairs of magnitude. greatness of size or amount. moral greatness: magnitude of mind. Astronomy.

  5. noun. 1. relative importance or significance. a problem of the first magnitude. 2. relative size or extent. the magnitude of the explosion. 3. mathematics. a number assigned to a quantity, such as weight, and used as a basis of comparison for the measurement of similar quantities.

  6. 1. relative importance or significance: a problem of the first magnitude. 2. relative size or extent: the magnitude of the explosion. 3. (Mathematics) maths a number assigned to a quantity, such as weight, and used as a basis of comparison for the measurement of similar quantities.

  7. MAGNITUDE meaning: 1 : the size, extent, or importance of something; 2 : a number that shows the brightness of a star.

  8. the large size or importance of something: People were still unaware of the magnitude of the problem. (Definition of magnitude from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. magnitude. [countable, uncountable] (astronomy) the degree to which a star is bright The star varies in brightness by about three magnitudes. [countable, uncountable] (geology) the size of an earthquake The quake reached a magnitude of 7.1 on the Richter scale.

  10. noun. a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10. synonyms: order of magnitude. see more.

  11. In Physics, magnitude is defined as the maximum extent of size and the direction of an object. Magnitude is used as a common factor in vector and scalar quantities. By definition, we know that scalar quantities are those quantities that have magnitude only.