LARGE vs MANY: NOUN
- A garment size for a large person
- A musical note, formerly in use, equal to two longs, four breves, or eight semibreves.
- For the whole; free from the customary limitation. In the United States a congressman at large is one elected by the voters of a whole State instead of those of a single district; which is done when the existing apportionment by districts does not provide for all the representatives to which the State is entitled. In some places an alderman or a supervisor at large is elected by a whole city or county, in addition to those elected by wards or townships.
- At length; in or to the full extent; fully: as, to discourse on a subject at large.
- At liberty; without restraint or confinement: as, to go at large; to be left at large.
- Bounty; largess.
- In old musical notation, a note properly equivalent in value either to three or to two longs, according to the rhythm used. Also called a maxima or maxim. It was variously made, as when used at the end of a piece its time value was often indefinite.
- In general; as a whole; altogether.
- Freedom; unrestraint: in the phrase at large (which see, below).
- A considerable number.
- A large or considerable number.
- The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community.
- A retinue of servants; a household.
- [The phrase a many (as well as a pretty many) is now rare or colloquial; yet a good many and a great many are still in common use.]
- A considerable number: with the indefinite article, and followed by of expressed or understood.
- A multitude; a great aggregate; specifically, the mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
- See meiny.
- A large indefinite number.
- The majority of the people; the masses.
LARGE vs MANY: ADJECTIVE
- Free; unembarrassed.
- Having more than usual power or capacity; having broad sympathies and generous impulses; comprehensive; -- said of the mind and heart.
- Full in statement; diffuse; full; profuse.
- Prodigal in expending; lavish.
- Abundant; ample.
- Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great; capacious; extensive; -- opposed to small
- Understanding and tolerant; liberal.
- Of great magnitude or intensity; grand.
- Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent
- Pretentious; boastful. Used of speech or manners.
- Gross; coarse. Used of speech or language.
- Favorable. Used of a wind.
- Unrestrained by decorum; -- said of language.
- Large enough to be visible to the naked eye
- Ostentatiously lofty in style
- Fairly large or important in effect; influential
- Conspicuous in position or importance
- Generous and understanding and tolerant
- Of greater than average scope, breadth, or capacity; comprehensive.
- Important; significant.
- Having broad power and range and scope
- Electors, or a representative, as in Congress, chosen to represent the whole of a State, in distinction from those chosen to represent particular districts in a State.
- See under Common, n.
- Diffusely; fully; in the full extent.
- Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter.
- Of greater than average size, extent, quantity, or amount; big.
- Consisting of a great number; numerous; not few.
- A large number taken distributively; each one of many.
- Many a one; many persons.
- The majority; -- opposed to the few. See Many, n.
- Too numerous; hence, too powerful.
- Being one of a large indefinite number; numerous.
- Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number.
- A quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as' or `too' or `so' or `that'; amounting to a large but indefinite number
LARGE vs MANY: ADVERB
- At a distance, wide of something (as of a mark)
- In a boastful manner
- Freely; licentiously.
- With the wind abaft the beam
- N/A
LARGE vs MANY: PRONOUN
- N/A
- A large number of persons or things.
- A collective mass of people.
- An indefinite large number of people or things.
LARGE vs MANY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In an advanced stage of pregnancy
- Influential
- Synonyms Big, etc. (see great); capacious, expansive, spacious.
- Free; favorable as regards direction; fair: applied to the wind. See large, adv., 3.
- Clamorous; boisterous; blatant.
- Free from moral restraint; broad; licentious.
- Free from restraint; being at large.
- Ample or liberal in words; diffuse; free; full; extended: applied to language.
- Ample or free in expenditure; liberal; lavish; prodigal; extravagant.
- Full; complete.
- Ample in dimensions, quantity, or number; having much size, bulk, volume, extent, capacity, scope, length, breadth, etc., absolutely or relatively; being of more than common measure; wide; broad; spacious; great; big; bulky: opposed to small or little, and used of both corporeal and incorporeal subjects: as, a large house, man, or ox; a large plain or river; a large supply, assembly, or number of people; to deal on a large scale or with large subjects; to seek a larger sphere; a man of large mind or heart; a large manner in painting; the largest liberty of action; to confer large powers upon an agent; large views.
- “Big”; boastfully.
- Full; at full; in all.
- Nautical, before the wind; with the wind free or on the quarter, or in such a direction that studding-sails will draw: as, to go or sail large.
- Fully; at large.
- To get free.
- Largely; broadly; freely; with license.
- (idiom) (at large) As a whole; in general.
- (idiom) (at large) Not in confinement or captivity; at liberty.
- (idiom) (at large) Representing a nation, state, or district as a whole. Often used in combination.
- (idiom) (at large) At length; copiously.
- (idiom) (at large) Not assigned to a particular country. Often used in combination.
- Being or consisting of a large number of units or individuals; numerous: often used alone, the noun being understood. See many, n.
- Being one of a large number; belonging to an aggregate or category, considered singly as one of a kind: followed by a, an, or another, used distributively. The phrase many a one, so used, was formerly many one without the article.
- Being of a certain number, large or small; plural (especially in the phrase the many as opposed to the one): after a term of qualification (as, so, too, and especially how in interrogations): often with the qualified noun omitted: as, how many people were there? how many will go? as many as the room will hold; not so many as before; too many men are dishonest.
- Much.
- Such a number indefinitely or distributively: as, he took so many of these, and so many of those, and so many of the others.
- (determiner) An indefinite large number of.
- (idiom) (as many) The same number of.
LARGE vs MANY: RELATED WORDS
- Bigger, Colossal, Outsized, Outsize, Gargantuan, Humongous, Significant, Big, Enormous, Vast, Gigantic, Massive, Huge, Sizeable, Sizable
- Often, All, Innumerable, Myriad, Few, Countless, Several, Umteen, Many an, Many a, Many another, Galore, Umpteen, Some, Numerous
LARGE vs MANY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bigger, Colossal, Outsized, Outsize, Gargantuan, Humongous, Significant, Big, Enormous, Vast, Gigantic, Massive, Huge, Sizeable, Sizable
- Often, All, Innumerable, Myriad, Few, Countless, Several, Umteen, Many another, Many an, Many a, Galore, Umpteen, Some, Numerous
LARGE vs MANY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It means that end users opening lots of tabs can cause large amounts of load and consume large amounts of continuous server resources.
- United operates a large domestic and international route network spanning cities large and small across the United States and all six continents.
- This game, adapted from the standard Scrabble game, comes with large print tiles with large black letters on a white background.
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- The Sequencing Handbook FULL SERVICE contains additional calculations and recommendations for large PCR products and large constructs, as well asadditional information on purity considerations.
- We offer a large selection of top quality, well maintained equipment that will help you complete any large or small home project.
- On the one hand, large universities provide excellent research opportunities but it can be easy to get lost in large lecture halls.
- Large bedroom with a slightly smaller sitting room area and a large bathroom.
- Large Assets: Large assets include things like houses, cars, boats, artwork, and furniture.
- It has stainless steel appliances, cabinets to the ceiling, large island, large corner pantry, and gorgeous tile backsplash.
- It makes sense on so many levels and for so many purposes.
- Women and children are suffering in many parts of the world in many ways.
- My Theology of Church and Ministry Church can mean many things to many people.
- Islamabad opposes drone strikes and has told the US many times that they kill too many innocent civilians.
- Many clients in Sangli have approached us many times to avail the benefits of our services.
- Many victims in a criminal case receive restitution orders upon sentencing; however, many go unenforced.
- There are many, many others far too numerous to include in this brief article.
- There are many churches in the world today, and in those churches are many people and many kinds of theology.
- There are many travel places near by and so many lakes.
- We have published many articles and held many seminars about prompt payment across Canada, and have many more planned for Alberta specifically.
LARGE vs MANY: QUESTIONS
- Should Walmart incentivize large-scale organic production?
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- Do peacekeeping missions prevent large-scale conflict?
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- Does laparoscopic surgery require a large incision?
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- How do you make a large letter box with large letters?
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- How many championships have the Pittsburgh Steelers won?
- How many employees does National Park Service have?
- How many governments has the United States overthrown?
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- How many direct subordinates should a manager have?
- How many terminals are there at Manchester Airport?
- How many Granite Mountain Hotshots survived the fire?
- How many chromatids in chromosomes during anaphase?