large
Something that is large is big in size or amount.
Explanation at your level:
You use large to say something is big. If you have a large apple, it is a big apple. It is easy to use!
Use large to describe size. You can say 'a large house' or 'a large family.' It is a very helpful word for daily life.
In this level, you can use large with amounts. Say 'a large number of people' or 'a large quantity of water.' It sounds more professional than 'big.'
Large is often used in collocations like 'on a large scale' or 'by and large.' It helps you sound more fluent and precise when describing trends or statistics.
At this level, consider the nuance. While 'big' is informal, 'large' is neutral. You might use it in academic writing to describe 'a large demographic' or 'large-scale infrastructure projects.'
Mastery of large involves understanding its etymological roots in 'abundance.' You might use it in literary contexts to describe 'a large heart' or 'large gestures,' connecting the physical size to metaphorical depth.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Means big in size.
- Formal synonym for big.
- Used for amounts.
- Very common word.
When we say something is large, we are usually talking about its physical size. Think of a large pizza or a large building; these things occupy a significant amount of space.
Beyond physical objects, we use this word for abstract amounts too. You might have a large number of friends or a large amount of homework. It is a very common, neutral word that fits almost any situation where 'big' is the core idea.
The word large comes from the Old French word large, which meant 'wide' or 'broad.' This traces back to the Latin word largus, meaning 'abundant' or 'generous.'
It is fascinating how the meaning shifted slightly over time. While it originally implied generosity or abundance in spirit, it eventually settled into our primary way of describing physical size in English. It has been a staple of the language since the Middle Ages.
You can use large in almost any context, from casual chats to formal business reports. It is often preferred over 'big' in professional settings because it sounds slightly more precise.
Common pairings include large scale, large amount, and large company. When you want to sound more formal, large is your go-to adjective for describing magnitude.
1. At large: Meaning free or not captured (e.g., 'The criminal is still at large').
2. Larger than life: Describing someone who is very impressive or exciting (e.g., 'He was a larger than life character').
3. Live large: To live in a luxurious way (e.g., 'They love to live large on their vacations').
4. Large and in charge: A playful way to say someone is in control (e.g., 'The boss is back, large and in charge').
5. By and large: Meaning mostly or on the whole (e.g., 'By and large, the project was a success').
The word large is an adjective, so it doesn't have a plural form. In IPA, it is transcribed as /lɑːrdʒ/ in American English and /lɑːdʒ/ in British English.
It rhymes with words like charge, barge, sarge, targe, and enlarge. Remember that the 'g' at the end makes a soft 'j' sound, not a hard 'g' sound.
Fun Fact
It originally meant generous, not just big.
Pronunciation Guide
The 'r' is silent in standard British.
The 'r' is pronounced clearly.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'g' as a hard sound
- Dropping the 'j' sound
- Misplacing the vowel length
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
easy
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
Large house
Countable vs Uncountable
Large number vs amount
Adverb formation
Largely
Examples by Level
I have a large bag.
I own a big bag.
Adjective before noun.
The park is very large.
She lives in a large city.
He bought a large coffee.
They have a large garden.
The room is quite large.
We need a large table.
It was a large surprise.
That is a large dog.
A large number of students arrived.
The company has a large budget.
We faced a large problem.
She has a large collection of books.
The large majority agreed.
It requires a large amount of effort.
He made a large donation.
They have a large influence.
The project was implemented on a large scale.
By and large, the results were positive.
The large-scale map shows every street.
He is larger than life.
The criminal is at large.
They live large in the city.
A large portion of the budget is gone.
We need large-scale changes.
The study covers a large demographic.
It had a large impact on the economy.
The large-scale nature of the event was impressive.
They are large-hearted people.
The large-scale production caused delays.
She has a large grasp of the subject.
A large segment of the population is affected.
The large-scale integration was successful.
His large-minded approach solved the conflict.
The large-scale migration changed the region.
She lived a large life of adventure.
The large-handed sculptor worked quickly.
He made a large-spirited offer.
The large-scale model was intricate.
It was a large-scale endeavor.
The large-scale destruction was visible.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"At large"
Not captured
The suspect is at large.
formal"Larger than life"
Exaggerated or impressive
His personality is larger than life.
casual"By and large"
Mostly
By and large, it was good.
neutral"Live large"
Spend money freely
They love to live large.
casual"Large and in charge"
In control
I'm back, large and in charge!
casual"Write large"
To be very obvious
The fear was written large on his face.
literaryEasily Confused
Same meaning
Formal vs casual
Large house vs big house.
Scale
Grand implies style
Grand hotel vs large hotel.
Size
Huge is more extreme
Huge vs large.
Largely
Adjective vs Adverb
Large dog vs largely true.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + large
The room is large.
A + large + noun
A large cat.
Large + number of + noun
A large number of birds.
On a + large + scale
It happens on a large scale.
By and large
By and large, it works.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Large is an adjective, largely is an adverb.
Both are fine, but large is more formal.
Use number for countable nouns.
Don't use two adjectives meaning the same thing.
Redundant; just say 'it is large'.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a large door in your house.
Native Speakers
Use it for business sizes.
Cultural Insight
L is for Large in clothing.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective + Noun.
Say It Right
Soft G sound.
Mistake
Don't use 'largely' as an adjective.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin.
Study Smart
Use flashcards.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Large = Long And Really Great Everything
Visual Association
A giant elephant
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Describe 5 things in your room using 'large'.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: Abundant
السياق الثقافي
None
Commonly used in clothing sizes (S, M, L).
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Shopping
- I need a large size
- Is this large?
Work
- A large project
- Large scale
Travel
- A large airport
- A large city
School
- A large class
- A large amount of work
Conversation Starters
"Do you live in a large city?"
"Do you have a large family?"
"What is the largest thing you have seen?"
"Do you prefer large or small groups?"
"Is your house large?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your dream house.
Write about a large event you attended.
Why do people like large cities?
Is bigger always better?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةYes, but large is more formal.
Yes, it is very common.
Place it before the noun.
Largely.
Yes, but be polite.
Historically yes, but not now.
No, it is an adjective.
No, use 'long' for time.
اختبر نفسك
The elephant is ___.
Large describes size.
Which is a synonym for large?
Big and large mean the same.
Large is an adverb.
It is an adjective.
Word
المعنى
Synonyms and related verbs.
Adjective before noun.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
Large is a versatile, formal-leaning adjective for size and magnitude.
- Means big in size.
- Formal synonym for big.
- Used for amounts.
- Very common word.
Memory Palace
Imagine a large door in your house.
Native Speakers
Use it for business sizes.
Cultural Insight
L is for Large in clothing.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective + Noun.
مثال
In context, `large` expresses: wide.
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