largish (Meaning)
largish (s)
somewhat large
largish (a.)
Somewhat large.
Synonyms & Antonyms of largish
Synonyms:
- bulky
- biggish
- outsize
- oversize
- excessive
- tidy
- colossal
- handsome
- staggering
- goodly
- voluminous
- vast
- outsized
- hefty
- gigantic
- great
- massive
- oversized
- sizeable
- tremendous
- enormous
Antonyms:
- Lilliputian
- infinitesimal
- teeny
- slender
- microscopical
- wee
- thin
- pygmy
- microscopic
- teensy
- miniature
- little bitty
- minute
- pocket-size
- half-pint
- little bitty
- minute
- microscopic
- infinitesimal
- teeny
- minuscule
- diminutive
- mini
- half-pint
- bantam
- wee
- thin
- minuscule
- Lilliputian
- slender
- miniature
- bantam
- diminutive
- mini
- shrimpy
- pocket-size
- shrimpy
- pygmy
- microscopical
- teensy
Synonyms:
- cosmic
- inordinate
- astronomical
- heroical
- vasty
- gargantuan
- bumper
- Brobdingnagian
- king-size
- abundant
- galactic
- husky
- exorbitant
- king-sized
- extreme
- major
- monolithic
- cyclopean
- super-duper
- ample
- plentiful
- leviathan
- monumental
- roomy
- cosmical
- capacious
- humongous
- boxcar
- spacious
- jumbo
- monstrous
- whacking
- stupendous
- extravagant
- hellacious
- mammoth
- appreciable
- Himalayan
- prodigious
- mountainous
- thick
- immoderate
- humungous
- pharaonic
- titanic
- heroic
- hulking
- cavernous
- gross
- commodious
- astronomic
- whopping
- super
- grand
- supersized
- elephantine
- herculean
- copious
- immense
Antonyms:
largish Sentence Examples
- The largish canvas hung prominently in the gallery, demanding attention.
- The largish table accommodated all the guests comfortably during the dinner party.
- With its largish wheels, the bicycle rolled effortlessly over uneven terrain.
- The largish handbag provided ample space for her essentials and more.
- The largish crowd gathered outside the theater, eagerly anticipating the show.
- The largish lake shimmered in the sunlight, inviting swimmers and boaters alike.
- The largish tree offered shade and shelter to weary travelers.
- The largish painting depicted a serene landscape, calming the viewer's mind.
- The largish piece of furniture took up most of the space in the living room.
- The largish stadium hosted a roaring crowd of sports enthusiasts.
FAQs About the word largish
somewhat largeSomewhat large.
huge, substantial, sizable, big,large, considerable, bulky, biggish, outsize, oversize
puny, undersize, dwarf, smallish, tiny, little, dinky, puny, tiny, dwarfish
The largish canvas hung prominently in the gallery, demanding attention.
The largish table accommodated all the guests comfortably during the dinner party.
With its largish wheels, the bicycle rolled effortlessly over uneven terrain.
The largish handbag provided ample space for her essentials and more.