Definitions and Examples of big, large, ugly
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
Example
The elephant was big enough to fill the entire room.
Of great size or extent; spacious or ample.
Example
The mansion had a large garden that was perfect for hosting parties.
Unpleasant or repulsive in appearance.
Example
The old, rusty car was so ugly that nobody wanted to buy it.
Key Differences: big vs large vs ugly
- 1Big and large both refer to size, but big is more commonly used to describe something that is physically large, while large can also refer to an amount or quantity.
- 2Ugly refers to something that is unpleasant or unattractive in appearance, which is different from the meaning of dinkier.
Effective Usage of big, large, ugly
- 1Enhance Vocabulary: Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
- 2Describe Objects: Use big and large to describe the size of objects, and ugly to describe their appearance.
- 3Compare and Contrast: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different objects or ideas.
Remember this!
The antonyms of dinkier are big, large, and ugly. Use big and large to describe the size of objects, and ugly to describe their appearance. These antonyms can be used to enhance your vocabulary, describe objects, and compare and contrast different ideas.