Large
UK /["/lɑːdʒ/"]/US /["/lɑːrdʒ/"]/
Definition
big in size or quantity
In simple words: big in size or amount
Examples
- The elephant is a large animal that can weigh up to several tons.
- She has a large collection of stamps from around the world.
- This pizza is too large for one person to eat by themselves.
- They live in a large house with multiple rooms and a big garden.
- He has large shoes that are difficult to find in stores.
Usage notes
Use 'large' to describe physical size or quantity. It is suitable for most situations but can sound less formal than 'vast' or 'immense'. Avoid using it in overly casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
large + noun
Memory hint
Think of a large elephant; the word 'large' is as big as an elephant!
Collocations
- be
- appear
- feel
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- be
- appear
- feel
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- flamboyant
Antonyms
- small
- tiny
- little
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'big' — they have similar meanings but 'large' is often used in specific contexts.
- Using 'larger' vs 'more large' incorrectly.
- Mixing up size descriptors — sometimes learners use 'large' when 'huge' is more appropriate.