/lɑˈɹʤnɪs/ - [larjnis] - large•ness
We found 10 definitions of largeness from 5 different sources.
NounPlural: largenesses |
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largeness - the property of having a relatively great size | ||
bigness | ||
littleness, smallness the property of having relatively little strength or vigor; "the smallness of her voice" | ||
size the property resulting from being one of a series of graduated measurements (as of clothing); "he wears a size 13 shoe" | ||
ampleness the property of impressive largeness in size; "he admired the ampleness of its proportions" | ||
bulkiness, massiveness an unwieldy largeness | ||
enormousness, immenseness, immensity, sizeableness, vastness, greatness, wideness, grandness unusual largeness in size or extent or number | ||
commodiousness, spaciousness, capaciousness, roominess spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building); "the capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child"; "roominess in this size car is always a compromise"; "his new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to" | ||
voluminosity, voluminousness, fullness the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing; "the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall"; "the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness"; "he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance" | ||
largeness - large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness; "the might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness"; "the very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it" | ||
extensiveness | ||
magnitude the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small); "they tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion"; "about the magnitude of a small pea" | ||
largeness - the quality of being pretentious (behaving or speaking in such a manner as to create a false appearance of great importance or worth) | ||
pretentiousness, pretension | ||
unpretentiousness the quality of being natural and without pretensions | ||
unnaturalness the quality of being unnatural or not based on natural principles | ||
largeness - the capacity to understand a broad range of topics; "a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"; "a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views" | ||
breadth, comprehensiveness | ||
intelligence the operation of gathering information about an enemy |