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writ large

a. 1 (&lit writ large larger largest English) 2 (context figuratively English) magnified; on a large scale. 3 (context figuratively English) Readily discerned, unmistakably indicated.

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writ large

adj. made more obvious or prominent; "the effect of...his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features"

Usage examples of "writ large".

One of them was plain, without any lettering, and the other was a whisky case with the name of an excellent brand of Scotch writ large across its face.

No name was provided at the bottom of the elaborate frame, only a single-word inscription writ large in Latin, &ldquo.

Look to the sky, you who doubt, and you will see the truth writ large on the face of the moon itself!

Truth and honesty were writ large upon the warrior's noble countenance, so that I could not but have trusted him, enemy though he should have been.

The Sogdian eyed Crassus, skepticism writ large on his mobile features.

Such were the Black Naacals, who saw life as a feast of such creatures, writ large and dread upon the pages of the world, and who saw a share of that feast as the best that they might gain.

But a few others wore a uniformly ironic sneer, in which assorted forms of contempt were writ large: Maddy Witherson was merely the latest recipient of random, lightning-strike fame that would otherwise never have been conferred upon such a nonentity.

Dismay writ large on his dark face, he stared at his two fellows on the floor, one senseless and one bleeding to death.