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large

[lahrj] / lɑrdʒ /


Usage

What are other ways to say large?

In reference to the size and extent of concrete objects, large is somewhat formal, great is highly formal and even poetic, suggesting also that the object is notable or imposing, and big is the most general and most colloquial word: a large tree; a great oak; a big tree; a large field; great plains; a big field. When the reference is to degree or a quality, great is the usual word: great beauty; great mistake; great surprise; although big sometimes alternates with it in colloquial style: a big mistake; a big surprise; large is usually not used in reference to degree, but may be used in a quantitative reference: a large number (great number).


Example Sentences

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Tech stocks’ yearslong dominant run has made a handful of the biggest companies a larger share of the S&P 500 index than ever, making some investors fret over concentration risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abrams-Rivera said in October that mac and cheese was partly to blame for a 4% sales decline in the largest division of Kraft Heinz’s North America grocery unit.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she leads a large group of exiled activists, many of whom meet with senior American diplomats, Treasury officials and conservative South Florida lawmakers to advocate for a harder line on Maduro.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is the largest postseason margin of defeat in Crimson Tide history.

From Los Angeles Times

"Some vendors have larger inventories and therefore their price increases are more subtle at perhaps 1.5x to 2x," he said.

From BBC