Definitions | big |
| adjective (bigg, er)
- Of a great size; large; the weakest sense of great size.
- Elephants are animals, and they eat a lot.
- (colloquial) Adult.
- Kids should get help from people if they want to use the kitchen.
- (colloquial) fat, Fat.
- Gosh, she is big!
- important, Important or significant.
- What's so about that? I do it all the time.
- popular, Popular.
- That style is very right now in Europe, especially among teenagers.
- (colloquial) (construed with on) enthusiastic, Enthusiastic (about).
- I'm not on the idea, but if you want to go ahead with it, I won't stop you.
- Of an industry or other field: Thought to have undue influence.
- There were concerns about the ethics of science.
Translations: - Dutch: groot, omvangrijk
- French: grand
- German: groí�
- Italian: grande
- Spanish: mayor , adulto , adulta
Etymology: From northern dialect big, bigge (powerful, strong), of uncertain origin, possibly from a dialect of Old Norse.
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