A1 adjective Neutral #32 más común

big

/bɪɡ/

The word 'big' is used to describe objects or people that have a large size, weight, or volume. It can also be used to indicate that something is very important or serious in a specific situation.

Ejemplos

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1

I want to live in a big house with many rooms.

I want to live in a large home with many rooms.

2

The government faces a big challenge regarding the new environmental policy.

The government faces a significant challenge regarding the new environmental policy.

3

Don't worry about the broken glass, it's not a big deal.

Don't worry about the broken glass, it's not an important matter.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bigness
Adjetivo
big
Relacionado
biggie
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Big' elephant. The word is short, but the object it describes is very large.

Quiz rápido

London is a very ____ city with millions of people.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: big

Ejemplos

1

I want to live in a big house with many rooms.

everyday

I want to live in a large home with many rooms.

2

The government faces a big challenge regarding the new environmental policy.

formal

The government faces a significant challenge regarding the new environmental policy.

3

Don't worry about the broken glass, it's not a big deal.

informal

Don't worry about the broken glass, it's not an important matter.

4

The data shows a big increase in energy consumption during the winter months.

academic

The data shows a substantial increase in energy consumption during the winter months.

5

Our company just landed a big contract with a major international client.

business

Our company just secured an important contract with a major international client.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bigness
Adjetivo
big
Relacionado
biggie

Colocaciones comunes

big city a large urban center
big brother an older brother
big problem a serious or major issue
big difference a significant distinction between two things
big money a large amount of wealth

Frases Comunes

the big picture

the entire perspective of a situation rather than the small details

a big heart

a very kind and generous personality

big mouth

a person who talks too much or cannot keep a secret

Se confunde a menudo con

big vs tall

'Tall' is used for height (vertical distance), while 'big' is used for general size or volume.

big vs large

'Large' is more formal and used for physical scale, whereas 'big' is common in spoken English for size and importance.

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Notas de uso

In English, 'big' is a very versatile word used for physical size and abstract importance. While common in speech, try to use more specific words like 'significant' or 'substantial' in formal writing.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'He is big' to mean 'He is tall'. Remember that 'big' refers to overall bulk or width, not just height. Also, remember to double the 'g' when writing 'bigger' or 'biggest'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Big' elephant. The word is short, but the object it describes is very large.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Middle English word 'bigge', which likely comes from a Scandinavian or Old Norse source.

Patrones gramaticales

Comparative form: bigger (double the 'g') Superlative form: biggest (double the 'g') Usually placed before the noun (a big apple)
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Contexto cultural

In American culture, the phrase 'bigger is better' is often used to describe the preference for large portions, cars, and homes.

Quiz rápido

London is a very ____ city with millions of people.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: big

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