What is another word for be big?

Pronunciation: [biː bˈɪɡ] (IPA)

The phrase "be big" refers to something or someone that is large, important, or impressive. Synonyms for this phrase include "towering", "colossal", "majestic", "massive", "monumental", "grandiose", "super-sized", "gigantic", "immense", "enormous", "vast", "stupendous", "heroic", "king-sized" and "oversized". When we use any of these synonyms, we are describing something of great size or significance that commands attention. The choice of synonym depends on the context and the specific emphasis we want to convey about the aspect of bigness we want to highlight. Whatever word we choose, it is clear that we are talking about something or someone that is substantial and worthy of notice.

What are the hypernyms for Be big?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for be big?

The antonyms for the phrase "be big" are "be small" or "be tiny." These words mean just the opposite of being big. Being small or tiny can refer to size or importance. When someone is small, they are not as large physically or not as significant in importance. Sometimes being small can be advantageous, especially when it comes to agility or adaptability. In contrast, being big can be an advantage in physical strength or power. But when it comes to personal growth or character development, being "big-hearted" or having "big ideas" can be much more important than physical size.

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Famous quotes with Be big

  • All I wanted was to be big, to be in show business and to travel... and that's what I've been doing all my life.
    Count Basie
  • You have to think big to be big.
    Claude M. Bristol
  • Well, I heard of Sunny Ade, and looks as if his music is gonna be big on a global level, because I was in London the other day and some people asked me to review the album.
    Dennis Brown
  • I knew whatever I did, it was going to be big.
    Scott Caan
  • Think I'll win. Could be big.
    Robert J. Dole

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