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Common
adj
•
Of
considerable
or
relatively
great
size
or
extent
.
•
Abundant
;
ample
.
•
Full
in
statement
;
diffuse
;
profuse
.
•
Free
;
unencumbered
.
•
Unrestrained
by
decorum
; said of
language
.
•
In Nautical:
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
.
noun
•
In Music:
An
old
musical
note
,
equal
to two
longas
,
four
breves
, or
eight
semibreves
.
•
Liberality
,
generosity
.
•
A thousand
dollars/pounds.
•
A large
serving
of something.
adv
•
In Nautical:
Before the
wind
.
name
•
A
surname
.
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voluminous
gigantic
largeish
great
enormous
giant
big
Related
massive
sizable
vast
sizeable
wide
substantial
strong
humongous
high
significant
small
heavy
broad
low
long
bigger
tall
smaller
size
good
gargantuan
powerful
expensive
considerable
extensive
thick
diverse
thin
deep
expansive
sized
complex
simple
fast
short
greater
stable
bright
sturdy
growing
important
nice
interesting
narrow
excessive
close
hot
limited
cheap
easy
solid
minuscule
compact
More
Opposite
tiny
slender
little
minuscule
small
Rhymes
large
barge
parge
charge
enlarge
Lineage
large
English
large
Middle English (1100-1500)
large
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
larga
Latin
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