Hanapin
to loom large
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to be of significant influence or importance and often a cause of worry
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "loom large" and when to use it?
The idiom "loom large" comes from the visual analogy of an object appearing significant or prominent when it is "large" and close in proximity. It is used to describe something that is prominent, conspicuous, or influential, often in the context of its impact or significance. The idiom emphasizes the perceptible or dominating presence of a particular element in a situation.
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***if something unpleasant or difficult looms large, it seems certain to happen
Halimbawa
The issue of pay will loom large at this year's conference.
The memory of the tragic event continues to loom large in the community's collective consciousness.
Rising tuition costs loom large in the minds of many parents.
This episode finds him deep in depression as divorce looms large.
In the textile factory, workers loomed large bolts of fabric for mass production.