Largish Meaning in English
word · lemma: large
ˈɫɑɹdʒ
LAR-jish
lˈɑːdʒɪʃ
LAA-jish
Definition
Describes something that is fairly large, but not very large; somewhat bigger than average.
Usage & Nuances
"Largish" is informal and often used when the exact size is unknown, expressing that something is moderately large. Common before nouns ("a largish box"). Not as strong as "large"; more approximate than "big".
Spanish: bastante grande - grandecitoPortuguese (BR): um pouco grande - meio grandePortuguese (PT): um pouco grande - algo grandeChinese (Simplified): 有点大的 - 稍大的Chinese (Traditional): 有點大的 - 稍大的Hindi: थोड़ा बड़ा - काफ़ी बड़ाArabic: كبير نوعًا ما - بحجم كبير قليلاًBengali: বড়সড় - একটু বড়Russian: довольно большой - крупноватыйJapanese: やや大きめ - そこそこ大きいVietnamese: hơi lớn - khá lớnKorean: 꽤 큰 - 좀 큰Turkish: oldukça büyük - iriçeUrdu: کافی بڑا - کچھ بڑاIndonesian: lumayan besar - agak besar
Example Sentences
The cat is largish compared to others.
basic
He bought a largish suitcase for his trip.
basic
We have a largish backyard.
basic
I noticed a largish stain on my shirt after lunch.
natural
That's a largish group for this small room, isn't it?
natural
Do you want a largish coffee or just a regular one?
natural