Pronunciation: /lum lɑrdʒ/
verb to appear or be perceived as very important or significant
A1 The dark clouds loom large in the sky.
A2 As the deadline approaches, the project's challenges loom large.
B1 The threat of a recession looms large over the economy.
B2 The shadow of his past mistakes looms large in his mind.
C1 The implications of climate change loom large on a global scale.
C2 The specter of war looms large in the region, causing tension among neighboring countries.
adverb in a prominent or noticeable manner
A1 The mountain loomed large in the distance.
A2 The deadline for the project loomed large as the team worked tirelessly to complete it.
B1 The impact of climate change looms large over the future of our planet.
B2 The threat of a global economic recession looms large as stock markets continue to fluctuate.
C1 The consequences of the political decision loom large over the country's future.
C2 The shadow of war looms large over the region, causing tension among neighboring countries.
formal The challenges ahead loom large in our strategic planning meeting.
informal The deadline is looming large, we better start working on it.
slang The party tonight is going to be lit, the excitement is looming large.
figurative The shadow of doubt looms large over their relationship.
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