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    Bigly
    /ˈbiɡlē/

    adverb

    • 1. to a great extent; on a large scale: informal, humorous "we are going to reduce taxes bigly"
  2. 1. a. : large or great in dimensions, bulk, or extent. a big house. also : large or great in quantity, number, or amount. a big fleet. b. : operating on a large scale. big government.

  3. Bigly definition: in a big way; greatly. See examples of BIGLY used in a sentence.

  4. in a big or impressive way or to a large degree: "I will bigly, hugely admit that I was wrong and I will apologize ," he said. Everyone will appreciate this bigly, believe me! Fewer examples. "I will do what I want and no one can tell me otherwise !" declared the small girl, bigly.

  5. Dec 27, 2018 · What does bigly mean? Bigly is a word popularly believed to have been made up and used by US President Donald Trump, meaning “to a large amount” or “with great intensity.”

  6. Sep 27, 2016 · It defines "bigly" as an adverb meaning "in a big manner" or, archaically, "in a swelling blustering manner". But it also added in a separate tweet, "That's not what Trump...

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · bigly (comparative more bigly, superlative most bigly) (now rare) In a big way, greatly; to a great extent, on a large scale.

  8. 1. a. Of considerable size, number, quantity, magnitude, or extent; large. See Synonyms at large. b. Having great strength or force: a big wind; in a big rage. c. Of great significance; momentous: a big decision; a big victory. 2. a. Mature or grown-up: big enough to take the bus by herself. b. Older or eldest.

  9. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb bigly. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  10. Bigly Definition. (now rare) Strongly, with great force. (now rare) In a blustering or boastful manner; haughtily.

  11. large in size, height, width, or amount: a big house. of major concern or importance; outstanding; influential:[ before a noun] a big problem. grown-up; mature: You are big enough to know better. [ before a noun] elder: my big sister. Government large-scale and powerful:[ before a noun] big government.

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