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    big
    [biɡ]
    adjective
    big (adjective) · bigger (comparative adjective) · biggest (superlative adjective)
    1. of considerable size, extent, or intensity:
      "big hazel eyes" · "big buildings" · "big cuts in staff"
      • of a large or the largest size:
        "my big toe"
      • grown up:
        "I'm a big girl now"
      • elder:
        "my big sister"
      • informal
        on an ambitiously large scale:
        "a small company with big plans"
      • informal
        doing a specified action very often or on a very large scale:
        "a big eater" · "a big gambler"
      • informal
        showing great enthusiasm:
        "a big tennis fan" · "he tells me the Inuits of the Arctic are very big on Jim Reeves"
      • archaic
        (big with)
        advanced in pregnancy:
        "my wife was big with child" · "a word big with fate"
    2. of considerable importance or seriousness:
      "it's a big decision" · "Mark's biggest problem is money" · "he made a big mistake"
      • informal
        popular or exciting interest among the public:
        "Latino bands that are big in Los Angeles"
      • informal
        holding an important position or playing an influential role:
        "as a senior in college, he was a big man on campus"
    3. informal
      generous:
      "“I'm inclined to take pity on you.” “That's big of you!”"
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    informal
    (big something up)
    big (verb) · bigs (third person present) · bigged (past tense) · bigged (past participle) · bigging (present participle)
    1. praise or recommend something highly:
      "the record's been on the streets a while now, but it's still worth bigging up"
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    informal
    (the bigs)
    bigs (plural noun) · big (noun)
    1. the major league in a professional sport:
      "the day he made it to the bigs, he forgot every minor league ballpark he ever played in"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘strong, mighty’): of unknown origin.
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    adjective
    1. of considerable size, extent, or intensity:
    2. of considerable importance or seriousness:
    3. generous:
     
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