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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: BIG (0.01068 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to BIG.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak) Definition: big besar
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: big akbar, besar, bongsor, gadang, gede
English → English (WordNet) Definition: big big adj 1: above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent; “a large city”; “set out for the big city”; “a large sum”; “a big (or large) barn”; “a large family”; “big businesses”; “a big expenditure”; “a large number of newspapers”; “a big group of scientists”; “large areas of the world” [syn: large] [ant: small, small] 2: significant; “graduation was a big day in his life” 3: of very great significance; “deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very big decision”; “a momentous event” [syn: momentous] 4: conspicuous in position or importance; “a big figure in the movement”; “big man on campus”; “he's very large in financial circles”; “a prominent citizen” [syn: large, prominent] 5: very intense; “a bad headache”; “in a big rage”; “had a big (or bad) shock”; “a bad earthquake”; “a bad storm” [syn: bad] 6: loud and firm; “a big voice”; “big bold piano sounds” 7: prodigious; “big spender”; “big eater”; “heavy investor” [syn: big(a), heavy(a)] 8: (of animals) fully developed; “an adult animal”; “a grown woman” [syn: adult, full-grown, fully grown, grown, grownup] 9: marked by intense physical force; “a big wind” 10: feeling self-importance; “too big for his britches”; “had a swelled head”; “he was swelled with pride” [syn: swelled, vainglorious] 11: older brother or sister; “big sister” [syn: big(a), elder, older] [ant: little(a)] 12: exhibiting self-importance; “big talk” [syn: boastful, braggart(a), bragging(a), braggy, cock-a-hoop, crowing, self-aggrandizing, self-aggrandising] 13: generous and understanding and tolerant; “a heart big enough to hold no grudges”; “that's very big of you to be so forgiving”; “a large and generous spirit”; “a large heart”; “magnanimous toward his enemies” [syn: large, magnanimous] 14: given or giving freely; “was a big tipper”; “the bounteous goodness of God”; “bountiful compliments”; “a freehanded host”; “a handsome allowance”; “Saturday's child is loving and giving”; “a liberal backer of the arts”; “a munificent gift”; “her fond and openhanded grandfather” [syn: bighearted, bounteous, bountiful, freehanded, handsome, giving, liberal, openhanded] 15: in an advanced stage of pregnancy; “was big with child”; “was great with child” [syn: big(p), enceinte, expectant, gravid, great(p), large(p), heavy(p), with child(p) ] [also: biggest, bigger] big adv 1: extremely well; “his performance went over big” 2: in a boastful manner; “he talked big all evening” [syn: boastfully, vauntingly, large] 3: on a grand scale; “think big” [ant: small] 4: in a major way; “the play failed big at the box office” [also: biggest, bigger]
English → English (gcide) Definition: Big Big \Big\ (b[i^]g), a. [Compar. Bigger; superl. Biggest.] [Perh. from Celtic; cf. W. beichiog, beichiawg, pregnant, with child, fr. baich burden, Arm. beac'h; or cf. OE. bygly, Icel. biggiligr, (properly) habitable; (then) magnigicent, excellent, fr. OE. biggen, Icel. byggja, to dwell, build, akin to E. be.] 1. Having largeness of size; of much bulk or magnitude; of great size; large. “He's too big to go in there.” --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Great with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce; -- often figuratively. [1913 Webster] [Day] big with the fate of Cato and of Rome. --Addison. [1913 Webster] 3. Having greatness, fullness, importance, inflation, distention, etc., whether in a good or a bad sense; as, a big heart; a big voice; big looks; to look big. As applied to looks, it indicates haughtiness or pride. [1913 Webster] God hath not in heaven a bigger argument. --Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] Note: Big is often used in self-explaining compounds; as, big-boned; big-sounding; big-named; big-voiced. [1913 Webster] To talk big, to talk loudly, arrogantly, or pretentiously. [1913 Webster] I talked big to them at first. --De Foe. [1913 Webster] Syn: Bulky; large; great; massive; gross. [1913 Webster] Big \Big\, Bigg \Bigg\, n. [OE. bif, bigge; akin to Icel. bygg, Dan. byg, Sw. bjugg.] (Bot.) Barley, especially the hardy four-rowed kind. [1913 Webster] “Bear interchanges in local use, now with barley, now with bigg.” --New English Dict. [1913 Webster] Big \Big\, Bigg \Bigg\, v. t. [OE. biggen, fr. Icel. byggja to inhabit, to build, b?a (neut.) to dwell (active) to make ready. See Boor, and Bound.] To build. [Scot. & North of Eng. Dial.] --Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] ||

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