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Big cheese

British pronunciation/bˈɪɡ tʃˈiːz/
American pronunciation/bˈɪɡ tʃˈiːz/
Big cheese
[NOUN]
1

someone of great importance or influence

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big cheese definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "big cheese" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "big cheese" is not definitively known, but there are a few theories about its possible origins. One theory suggests that it may have originated from the Hindi word "chiz" or "chizzi," meaning "thing" or "person." British colonizers in India may have adopted and modified this term, leading to the use of "cheese" as a slang term for an important person. Another theory points to the fact that cheese, particularly large wheels of cheese, used to be a valuable and prized commodity. In the past, the person who had possession of the "big cheese" was considered to be important or influential. It is used to refer to a person who holds a position of importance, power, or influence, describing someone who is in a leadership role or has significant authority within a particular organization, group, or field.

Examples
1Ooh, look at this big cheese.
2- Who's the big cheese of the vegan cheese?
3Big wines, big cheeses in Europe are not produced by big companies.
4That is a big cheese to hide away.
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