adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:I prefer the bigger room because it has more space to move around.

Definition:A room that has more space than another room.

From bigger room

Example:In politics, one should always look at the bigger picture rather than just immediate gains.

Definition:A more comprehensive or complete view of a situation, often considering a broader scope than just the immediate aspects.

From bigger picture

Example:Trying to organize a large event with limited resources can be a bigger headache than anticipated.

Definition:A more severe or complex problem to deal with.

From bigger headache

Example:His promotion to CEO of the company was his bigger catch in his career.

Definition:A larger or more significant accomplishment or achievement than the previous one.

From bigger catch

Example:The current crisis is bigger problem than we initially thought.

Definition:A more serious or difficult issue to address.

From bigger problem

Example:It was a bigger conflict than a mere argument, as it involved multiple parties and interests.

Definition:A more serious, intense, or widespread disagreement, dispute, or struggle.

From bigger conflict

Example:She prefers T-shirts in a bigger size as she wants more comfort.

Definition:A greater physical measurement, such as length, width, or volume.

From bigger size

Example:Our team is developing a bigger plan to increase market share.

Definition:A more comprehensive or ambitious scheme or strategy.

From bigger plan

Example:Why we are here is a bigger question than we can answer at the moment.

Definition:A more profound or significant inquiry about a topic or issue.

From bigger question

Example:It’s important to understand the bigger picture of the global economy to see the big picture.

Definition:A more comprehensive or complete view of a situation, often considering a broader scope than just the immediate aspects.

From bigger picture (Noun form)