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bigness Definition


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big
adj bigger, biggest
    1. Large or largest in size, amount, weight, number, power, etc.
      Thesaurus: huge, mammoth, large, long, high, elephantine, enormous, gigantic, immense, massive, titanic, vast; Antonym: little, small.
    2. Significant or important to someone.
      Example: You've got a big day tomorrow
    3. Important, powerful or successful, especially in a special area or line of business, etc.
      Example: the big four banks
      Example: He's big in the city
      Thesaurus: important, prominent, major, grand, powerful, leading, significant, influential, considerable, eminent, weighty.
    4. Elder.
      Example: my big sister
    5. Adult; grown-up.
      Example: not big enough to go on your own
      Thesaurus: mature, grown, adult, elder.
    6. often ironic
      Generous or magnanimous.
      Example: That was big of him
      Thesaurus: generous, magnanimous, liberal, benevolent, benign, unselfish, generous, altruistic; Antonym: petty.
    7. Boastful; extravagant; ambitious.
      Example: big ideas
      Thesaurus: pompous, presumptuous, pretentious, imperious, egoistic, bombastic, flamboyant, ostentatious; Antonym: modest.
    (especially US)
    8. colloq
      Fond of or enthusiastic about it.
      Example: She's very big on lace
      Form: big on something (usually)
    9. old use
      In an advanced stage of pregnancy.
      Example: big with child
adverb
    colloq:
    1. In a boastful, extravagant or ambitious way.
      Example: likes to act big with his mates
    2. Greatly or impressively.
      Example: Your idea went over big with the boss
Derivative: bigness
noun
    Idiom: big deal!
      ironic, slang
      An expression indicating that one is indifferent to, or not at all impressed by, what has just been said or done
        Example: So his father's the chairman, - big deal!
    Idiom: in a big
      colloq
      Wayvery much; strongly and enthusiastically.
    Idiom: make it big
      colloq
      To become successful and famous.
    Idiom: too big for one's boots
      colloq
      Having an exaggerated view of one's importance; conceited.
    Etymology: 14c.





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