Larger - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɑːrdʒər|
Brit.  |ˈlɑːdʒə|  British pronunciation of the word larger
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivelarge

adjective

- large or big relative to something else (syn: bigger)

Extra examples

The dress is also available in larger sizes.

We need to look at the event within the larger context of world history.

Larger windows will require additional work, but the additional light they will provide may be worth the extra trouble.

Objects in the foreground are drawn larger than those in the background.

The company plans on capturing a larger segment of the market.

Carmakers are betting that people will want to buy larger, more expensive cars this year.

The smaller bowl is designed to nest inside the larger one.

They deepened the river so that larger boats could sail through.

Smaller companies often outdo larger ones in customer service.

...I hope that my suggestion that you might be more comfortable in a larger chair was not taken amiss....

The charity was surprised by the parsimony of some larger corporations.

...the young boxer looked like a mere stripling next to his larger, more seasoned opponent...

You can see a larger version of the picture by clicking on the thumbnail.

Some patients gradually develop a tolerance for the drug and need to be given a larger dose.

...the Erie Canal was superseded by a much larger waterway, the New York State Barge Canal...

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