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large

/ˈlɑːd͡ʒ/
noun
  1. An old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.

  2. Liberality, generosity.

  3. (plural: large) A thousand dollars/pounds.

    "Getting a car tricked out like that will cost you 50 large."

adjective
  1. Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

    "Russia is a large country.   The fruit-fly has large eyes for its body size.   He has a large collection of stamps."

  2. Abundant; ample.

  3. Full in statement; diffuse; profuse.

Synonymsbig, enormous, giant, gigantic, great, huge
Antonymsminuscule, small, tiny
adverb
  1. Before the wind.

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