Definition of «big»

The word "big" is an adjective that means having a large size or great magnitude. It can be used to describe something that is physically large in dimensions, such as a building or vehicle, or something that has significant importance or impact, like a problem or achievement.

Usage examples

  1. The company is planning a big product launch next month.
  2. She received a big promotion at work and is now a manager.
  3. We have a big problem that needs to be solved immediately.
  4. The concert last night was a big success, with thousands of people attending.
  5. The children were thrilled to go on a big family vacation to Disney World.
  6. I'm saving up for a big purchase, like a new car or a big-screen TV.
  7. She made a big mistake by not double-checking her work before submitting it.
  8. Our team won a big game and advanced to the championship.
  9. The new campus has a big library with a vast collection of books.
  10. The wedding was a big event, with over 500 guests in attendance.

Sentences with «big»

  • The days of big boxes in your phone closet are gone. (inc.com)
  • For couples with big differences in earnings, claiming the spousal benefit may be better than claiming your own. (fidelity.com)
  • I'm not missing out on big chunks of money which was my concern. (financialsamurai.com)
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