Adjective For Big and Example Sentences
big
Meanings;
- Praise or recommend something highly.(transitive verb)
- The major league in a professional sport.(noun)
- Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.(adjective)
Synonyms
ennoble, exalt, elevate, lift up, add dignity to, dignify, add lustre to, add distinction to, enhance, increase, augment, promote, boost, large, sizeable, of considerable size, substantial, considerable, great, huge, immense, enormous, extensive, colossal, massive, mammoth, vast, prodigious, tremendous, gigantic, giant, monumental, mighty, stupendous, gargantuan, elephantine, titanic, epic, mountainous, megalithic, monstrous, Brobdingnagian, important, significant, major, of great import, of significance, momentous, of moment, weighty, consequential, of consequence, far-reaching, key, vital, critical, crucial, life-and-death, high-priority, serious, grave, solemn, generous, kind, kindly, kind-hearted, caring, compassionate, loving, benevolent, magnanimous, unselfish, altruistic, selfless, philanthropic,
Example Sentences with big
His big fear is driving on the main roads.
The Universe is very, very big. It also loves a paradox. For example, it has some extremely strict rules.
Relatives have a big dog but ours is too small.
The big, large, hungry and dark lion ate the deer by the sea.
England is a big country.
This night we have an appointment at a big restaurant for a corporate meeting.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.
My mom made us a big cake.
Anderson is clever enough to solve big problem.
There’s a lot of big game in that forest.
My sister gave him a big smile.
I got a big pay raise.