Breathtaking in a sentence as an adjective

The scope and scale of this data is breathtaking!

"There is such breathtaking depth and heartbreaking beauty in this ancient art form.

What percentage of people you know have been arrested?The narrow-mindedness of this is breathtaking.

The speed and flexibility is breathtaking, the executive said.

And the fluidity of the experience is breathtaking... but at the end of the day, my device is about acquiring information.

I've yet to see anything about Rap Genius that suggests their technology or approach will yield such a breathtaking commercial windfall as Google.

The degree of militarization of, and breathtaking overreach by law enforcement depicted here is stunning.

Can you imagine that kind of continuity?The documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams[2] presents the cave in a breathtaking detail, definitely worth a watch.

Had they continued to move forward--had the living room's poisonous moniker of "HD" spared computer monitors its wrath--I believe we would have breathtaking desktop displays by now.

There is however lots of buried knowledge in various help sites, industry sites, industry forums, etc. and it is a fairly technical discipline that is evolving at a breathtaking pace, so it is easy to get overwhelmed and buy into these promises.

Descartes' work is even more breathtaking, in a sense, in that Descartes took the process of philosophers before him and developed a formalized explanation of how that process worked, then insisted that we could not fully understand the universe unless we applied this process to slowly revealing it.

Breathtaking definitions

adjective

tending to cause suspension of regular breathing; "a breathless flight"; "breathtaking adventure"

See also: breathless