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Meaning of larger
The primary meaning of the word "larger" is comparative, referring to something that is of a greater size, amount, or degree.
Etymology of larger
The word "larger" originates from the Old French word "large", which is derived from the Latin word "largus", meaning generous or abundant
Historically, the word "large" and its comparative form "larger" have been used in English since the 14th century to describe physical size, extent, or degree of something
Synonyms
bigger
greater
increased
expanded
enlarged
augmented
amplified
broader
wider
taller
deeper
longer
heavier
more massive
more extensive
more spacious
roomier
capacious
voluminous
immense
colossal
gigantic
monumental
huge
enormous
tremendous
stupendous
massive
gigantic
monumental
humongous
gargantuan
colossal
mammoth
enormous
immense
colossal
massive
gigantic
tremendous
huge
Definitions
- Comparative form of large, used to describe something that is greater in size, amount, or degree
- Used to indicate a greater size, extent, or degree of something, often in comparison to something else
Usage Examples
- The new stadium is larger than the old one, with a seating capacity of over 50,000
- She has a larger budget for the project this year, which will allow her to hire more staff
- The city has a larger population than the surrounding towns and villages combined