Synonym: accumulation, amount, batch, bulk, chunk, heap, hunk, load, lump, measure, pile, quantity, slew, stack, volume. Antonym: bit. Similar words: massive, the mass of, carcinomas, pass, asset, class, pass out, vassal. Meaning: [mæs] n. 1. the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field 2. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent 3. an ill-structured collection of similar things (objects or people) 4. (Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches) the celebration of the Eucharist 5. a body of matter without definite shape 6. the common people generally 7. the property of something that is great in magnitude 8. a musical setting for a Mass 9. a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian Eucharistic rite. v. join together into a mass or collect or form a mass. adj. gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole.
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271. The report documented several incidents of mass atrocities in detail.
272. The atomic bomb had the great advantage of being cheaper than mass armies-and much quicker.
273. In the types of engine considered below, this is done by using the lightest mass propellant possible-hydrogen.
274. Mass was celebrated in the basilicas of San Francesco and Santa Chiara.
275. The Bible is a mass of fables and traditions,[www.Sentencedict.com] mere mythology. Mark Twain
276. Even with the advent of mass unemployment, this trend has continued, if anything more strongly.
277. They have explored the extent to which they reflected mass aspirations and their role in the political outcome of the revolution.
278. For instance, the company is attempting to bring Internet access to a mass consumer audience through an agreement with Continental Cablevision.
279. They had a mass of worthless artefacts from crowns to Papal tiaras that they hired out.
280. All of them were expected to attend a mass for his soul.
281. On 22 April there was a mass rally at the Albert Hall where Mosley addressed an audience of 10,000 supporters.
282. She'd felt strangely vulnerable, half afraid, overcome by a mass of conflicting emotions.
283. The opportunity for Mass and the chance to meet friends and catch up on the news is much appreciated.
284. Did the children gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation and love of the mass?
285. At present, radio is the only communication medium in the country which has achieved a mass audience.
286. The developers, Calera, have priced FAXgrabber at £99 with the aim of making it a mass market product.
More similar words: massive, the mass of, carcinomas, pass, asset, class, pass out, vassal, pass by, pass away, assert, a class, assign, assure, assist, pass on, assume, assess, assault, classic, passage, assist in, classify, assembly, assemble, as soon as, classical, classroom, assistant, passenger.