large in English
- large⇄adj. 1. of more than the usual size, amount, or number; big.
Ex. America is a large country. A hundred thousand dollars is a large sum of money. Large crowds come to see our team play.
(SYN) huge, great, vast, enormous, immense, gigantic. - large⇄adv. 1. in a large manner.
Ex. Do not draw the picture so large.
2. (Nautical.) with the wind blowing from a favorable direction.
Ex. to sail large, to go large. - large⇄expr. in large or in the large, on a big scale.
Ex. I have made trial of this method, both in small and in large (John Smeaton). - large⇄expr. writ large. See under writ (2).
- large⇄large, adjective, larger,largest,adverb, noun.
- large⇄noun at large,a. at liberty; free.
Ex. Is the escaped prisoner still at large?
b. for the most part; altogether.
Ex. The people at large want peace.
c. representing the whole of a state or district, not merely one division of i - large⇄noun largeness.
large in Kashmiri कॉशुर
large in Sindhi سنڌي
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