big in Korean
big in Korean is 어른, 성인 — big means large in size, amount, or extent.
big in Korean
어른
Pronounced: eoreun
adult
성인
Pronounced: seong'in
adult
What does "big" mean?
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adj Large in size, amount, or extent.
"They moved into a big house with a large garden."
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adj Important, significant, or influential.
"Landing that client was a big deal for the small firm."
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adj Grown up or older, especially said of children.
"She's a big girl now and can pour her own cereal."
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adv To a great extent, or in a large way, used informally.
"He talks big but rarely follows through."
big in a sentence
- They moved into a big house with a large garden.
- That's a big decision to make so quickly.
- Landing that client was a big deal for the small firm.
- She's a big girl now and can pour her own cereal.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "big" in Korean?
"big" in Korean is 어른, 성인. big means: Large in size, amount, or extent.
How do you pronounce 어른?
"big" in Korean is 어른, pronounced "eoreun".
How do you use "big" in a sentence?
Example: "They moved into a big house with a large garden." In Korean, "big" is 어른, 성인.
Are there other ways to say "big" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "big": 어른, 성인.
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