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- Dictionarylarge/lɑːdʒ/
adjective
- 1. of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity: "add a large clove of garlic" Similar Opposite
- 2. of wide range or scope: "we can afford to take a larger view of the situation" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. enjoy oneself in a lively way with drink or drugs and music: informal British "he's known in clubland for his capacity for larging it"
adverb
- 1. another term for free
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The meaning of LARGE is exceeding most other things of like kind especially in quantity or size : big. How to use large in a sentence.
Synonyms for LARGE: sizable, substantial, considerable, big, huge, handsome, great, oversized; Antonyms of LARGE: small, smallish, little, puny, dwarf, dinky, undersized, tiny.
LARGE definition: 1. big in size or amount: 2. enjoying yourself very much by dancing and drinking alcohol: 3. big…. Learn more.
1. of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; exceeding that which is common to a kind or class; big; great. a large house. a large number. in large measure. to a large extent. 2. on a great scale. a large producer of kitchen equipment.
2 days ago · adjective. above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent. “a large city”. “a large sum”. “a large family”. “a large number of newspapers”. “ large areas of the world”. synonyms: big. ample, sizable, sizeable.
big in size or quantity. a large group/city/area/crowd/family. a large number of people. There were some very large amounts of money involved. Drought hit large parts of the country. A large proportion of older people live alone. The company has grown large enough to employ over 100 people.
Definition of large adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
LARGE definition: 1. big in size or amount: 2. If someone dangerous is at large, they are not in prison. 3. people…. Learn more.
1. : great in size or amount : big. a large room. a large corporation. a large glass of water. [+] more examples. 2. : not limited in importance, range, etc. She's planning to play a larger [=more active] role in the negotiations.
adj. 1. having a relatively great size, quantity, extent, etc; big. 2. of wide or broad scope, capacity, or range; comprehensive: a large effect. 3. having or showing great breadth of understanding: a large heart. 4. (Nautical Terms) nautical (of the wind) blowing from a favourable direction.