Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
loom-large
idiom
/luːm lɑːrdʒ/
Definition
To appear or seem very large or important, often causing a sense of worry or anxiety.
Examples
- The deadline for the project loomed large in her mind.
- As the storm clouds gathered, the threat of bad weather loomed large over the city.
- With exams approaching, the pressure loomed large for the students.
Meaning
The phrase ‘loom large’ typically refers to something that is perceived as looming overhead, emphasizing its significance or the sense of urgency it carries, especially in a context of fear or concern.
Synonyms
- overshadow
- hang over
- be imminent