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larger_than_life
larger than life
See also: larger-than-life
English
Adjective
larger than life (not comparable)
- (sometimes hyphenated) Of greater size or magnitude than is naturally or normally the case.
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, ch. 30:
- Miss Snevellicci's papa looked very big indeed—several sizes larger than life.
- 1849, Herman Melville, Redburn: His First Voyage, ch. 31:
- At uniform intervals round the base of the pedestal, four naked figures in chains, somewhat larger than life, are seated in various attitudes of humiliation and despair.
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, ch. 30:
- (idiomatic, sometimes hypenated, usually of a person) Very imposing, renowned, or impressively influential.
- 1988 Jan. 3, Joyce Carol Oates, "Intellectual Seduction: Meeting with Gorbachev," New York Times, p. SM16:
- This is a person of surpassing integrity; a man of the utmost sincerity; somewhat larger than life, perhaps.
- 2007 Dec. 31, Orville Schell, "Person of the Year Runners-up: Hu Jintao," Time:
- Nor has he cultivated the kind of flamboyant style with which his country became well acquainted in larger-than-life leaders from Chiang Kai-shek to Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
- 1988 Jan. 3, Joyce Carol Oates, "Intellectual Seduction: Meeting with Gorbachev," New York Times, p. SM16:
Usage notes
- This adjectival expression is hyphenated (larger-than-life) when it is placed immediately before the noun which it modifies.