Largely
Pronunciation
- enPR: lärjʹ-li, IPA: /ˈlɑrdʒli/
- AU IPA: ˈlaËdÊ’.li
- UK IPA: ˈlÉ‘ËdÊ’.li
- US IPA: ˈlɑɹdʒ.li
- Hyphenation: large + ly
Full definition of largely
Adverb
largely
- In a widespread or large manner.
- For the most part; mainly or chiefly.
- Schuster Hepaticae V|viiHerbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get; what you get is classical alpha-taxonomy which is, very largely and for sound reasons, in disrepute today.
- 2013-06-22, T time, Yet in “Through a Latte, Darklyâ€, a new study of how Starbucks has largely avoided paying tax in Britain, Edward Kleinbard … shows that current tax rules make it easy for all sorts of firms to generate what he calls “stateless incomeâ€: …. In Starbucks’s case, the firm has in effect turned the process of making an expensive cup of coffee into intellectual property.
- They were largely successful in their efforts.
- On a large scale; amply.
- 1913, D. H. Lawrence, ,Usually there was a jug of one or other decoction standing on the hob, from which he drank largely."Grand!" he said, smacking his lips after wormwood. "Grand!" And he exhorted the children to try.
- (obsolete) Fully, at great length.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.ii:It ill beseemes a knight of gentle sort,
Such as ye haue him boasted, to beguile
A simple mayd, and worke so haynous tort,
In shame of knighthood, as I largely can report.