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/bɪɡ/

Adjective
comp: biggersup: biggest

This adjective is often used as a subjective measure of scale, meaning its application depends entirely on the observer's perspective. A big ant is still small compared to a human, while a big planet is small compared to a galaxy. Beyond physical dimensions, the word frequently shifts into the realm of importance or intensity. When someone describes a big decision or a big deal, they are not referring to physical size but to the emotional or professional weight of the situation, indicating a high level of consequence or significance.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a crowded university library
Chloe

i just realized i have a big exam tomorrow and i havent even opened the book

Chloe
Ryan
Ryan

bet. just wing it.

💡
Chloe is panicking about her academics while Ryan is completely indifferent.

Meanings

Adjectivelarge

Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.

"The elephant is a big animal."

Examples

I can't believe you bought such a big TV.

Is this big enough for all the groceries?

Stop acting like a big shot and just help me!

God, this is a big mistake, isn't it?

Wait, did you actually eat a big slice of my cake?

I need a big favor, and you can't say no.

Look at that big dog! It's practically a horse!

Listen, this is a big deal for my career.

Collocations & Compounds

big deal

something important or significant

It is no big deal if we arrive a few minutes late.

big mistake

a serious error

Choosing that strategy proved to be a big mistake.

big difference

a noticeable or significant disparity

There is a big difference between the two products.

big brother

an older brother or a controlling authority

My big brother helped me with my homework.

big picture

the entire perspective of a situation

We need to stop focusing on details and look at the big picture.

Idioms & Sayings

big fish in a small pond

a person who is important in a small group

He's a big fish in a small pond at his tiny firm.

the big picture

the entire perspective of a situation

We need to look at the big picture before deciding.

Cultural Context

The Big Bang is the prevailing cosmological model for the observable universe from the earliest known epochs to the present day.<br><br>This theory posits that the universe began as an incredibly hot and dense point, a singularity, which then underwent a rapid expansion. The term big is used here not just to describe the resulting scale of the universe, but to describe the sheer intensity and magnitude of the initial event. Over billions of years, this expansion cooled the universe, allowing for the formation of subatomic particles, atoms, stars, and eventually galaxies.<br><br>What makes the Big Bang so fascinating is that it suggests everything we see todayevery star, planet, and personwas once condensed into a space smaller than a single atom. The sheer scale of this transition from the infinitesimal to the infinite captures the essence of the word big in its most extreme scientific application.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "bigge," likely originating from Old Norse "bikr" or a dialectal variation of "big," which evolved to describe size and bulkiness in Northern English and Scandinavian regions.

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