larger Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- grand
- colossal
- immense
- oversize
- hefty
- outsize
- extravagant
- massive
- boxcar
- biggish
- staggering
- tremendous
- spacious
- goodly
- outsized
- bulky
- largish
- vast
- excessive
- husky
- ample
- gigantic
- sizeable
- voluminous
- enormous
Weak:
- prodigious
- heroic
- king-size
- super
- king-sized
- abundant
- cosmical
- walloping
- extreme
- monumental
- whacking
- heroical
- copious
- hellacious
- gross
- inordinate
- pharaonic
- mammoth
- exorbitant
- capacious
- cyclopean
- humungous
- bumper
- leviathan
- immoderate
- astronomical
- mountainous
- himalayan
- vasty
- galactic
- astronomic
- major
- humongous
- appreciable
- elephantine
- monstrous
- plentiful
- whopping
- jumbo
- herculean
- stupendous
- commodious
- roomy
- supersized
- thick
- cavernous
- gargantuan
- super-duper
- brobdingnagian
- hulking
- monolithic
- cosmic
- titanic
Strongest:
- smallish
- dwarf
- tiny
- undersized
- small
- small
- little
- smallish
- dinky
- undersize
- dinky
- puny
- puny
- undersized
- tiny
- dwarf
- little
- undersize
Strong:
- mini
- teeny
- teensy
- half-pint
- wee
- diminutive
- pocket-size
- wee
- mini
- little-bitty
- slender
- minute
- shrimpy
- infinitesimal
- shrimpy
- infinitesimal
- miniature
- half-pint
- microscopical
- diminutive
- microscopic
- microscopic
- minuscule
- bantam
- slender
- pocket-size
- minuscule
- lilliputian
- miniature
- dwarfish
- pygmy
- little-bitty
- pygmy
- microscopical
- thin
- bantam
- dwarfish
- lilliputian
- teeny
- teensy
- thin
- minute
Weak:
larger Meaning
Wordnet
larger (s)
large or big relative to something else
larger Sentence Examples
- The new addition to the house was significantly larger than the original structure.
- The company's profits were much larger than they had anticipated.
- The city's population has grown tremendously and is now much larger than it was a decade ago.
- The tree in our backyard is much larger than the ones in the park.
- The new stadium is much larger than the old one and can accommodate a greater number of spectators.
- My new car is slightly larger than my previous one, which makes it more spacious and comfortable.
- This year's budget is much larger than last year's, allowing the government to invest in various projects.
- The company's market share has grown larger over the years, solidifying its position as a leader in the industry.
- The larger-sized pizza is a popular choice for parties and gatherings due to its ability to feed a larger group of people.
- The larger screen on my new phone makes it easier to view videos and play games.
FAQs About the word larger
large or big relative to something else
considerable, tidy, great, substantial, oversized,sizable, huge, handsome, big, grand
smallish, dwarf, tiny, undersized, small,small, little, smallish, dinky, undersize
The new addition to the house was significantly larger than the original structure.
The company's profits were much larger than they had anticipated.
The city's population has grown tremendously and is now much larger than it was a decade ago.
The tree in our backyard is much larger than the ones in the park.