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Big fish Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɪɡ/ /ˈfɪʃ
BIG FISH
bˈɪɡ/ /fˈɪʃ
BIG FISH

Definition

A 'big fish' is an important or powerful person, especially in a particular organization or area. The phrase is often used informally.

Usage & Nuances

Used informally to refer to influential, high-ranking people ('He's a big fish in banking'). It can be neutral or admiring, but sometimes slightly sarcastic. Do not confuse with the literal meaning (a large aquatic fish). Often used with 'in a small pond' to mean someone important in a limited context.

Example Sentences

He is a big fish in the banking industry.

basic

Many people want to become a big fish at work.

basic

She met some big fish at the conference.

basic

He used to be a big fish in his hometown, but here no one knows him.

natural

After his promotion, everyone treated him like a big fish.

natural

In a small company, it’s easier to feel like a big fish.

natural