What is different between big and large
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“Big” and “large” are both adjectives, and sometimes they can be used interchangeably while sometimes they cannot be as the meaning of the statement changes by their interchanging, or it becomes incorrect. They can both be used with countable nouns, meaning anything which can be counted or measured, for example, a large house, a big garden. However, they cannot be used with uncountable nouns, for example, traffic. “Large” and “big” both refer to more than average size, height, weight, length, etc.
Big
“Big” is a very common adjective. It is one of the most used words in the English language whereas it has been observed that “large” is not used as much as the word “big.” “Big” has many meanings one of which is “important,”
Large” is used less commonly than “big.” It is used with quantity words, for example, large scale, a large number, a large amount of something, a large proportion, to a very large extent, large volume, large part of something, large area, etc.
It refers to a greater than average size, for example:
“A large house or large garden.”
It also refers to more than average breadth, capacity, or scope,
Big is something like elephant
Large is something like syllabus