larger meaning
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- AdjectiveBFlargeSUPlargest
- comparative form of large: more large.
- comparative form of large: more large.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- As the World Cup starts, it is interesting to note the large number of people around the world cheering on ABE to win, including many millions of British.
- It is of large interest to include the dynamics that determine overnourishment into future assessments.
- Syrts may be separated from each other by higher ridges, and may serve as water divides between drainage basins for larger rivers.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Large office blocks and shopping streets are being put up with not even an awning to protect the head of the shop-goer from the sweltering Persian sun.
- Large and square-headed, fatuously complacent, pot-bellied, spade-handed and dumpy-footed, for all the world presenting the appearance of animated jelly.
- Large swathes will be affected by the tax increase.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The city has five city council districts; however, the mayor is elected at large.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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