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  • By and large is a popular English idiom meaning “generally speaking” and “for the most part.”. It is used to indicate that something is mostly, although not entirely, true. In other words, although there may be a few exceptions, a statement is factual overall or on the whole.
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  • By and large, Tom is an easygoing person in almost everything he does. Genelde, Tom neredeyse yaptığı her şeyde uyumlu bir insandır.
  • I think the governor's speech is a bunch of nonsense by and large, but there is a nugget of truth in what he said about the need for lower taxes.
  • … on days when my brain goes in funny circles. By and large, is a very old sailing term ; it’s not advertising a gathering of overweight bi-sexual persons.
  • BY AND LARGE definition: 1. when everything about a situation is considered together: 2. when everything about a situation…. Learn more.
  • Origin of this idiom. First, it must be noted here that the phrase “by in large” is a common misspelling of the appropriate spelled phrase “by and large.”
  • To get a sense of the original meaning of the phrase we need to understand the nautical terms ‘byandlarge’. ‘Large’ is easier, so we’ll start there.
  • Let’s dive into the phrase “by and large,” a versatile expression frequently used in English to convey a broad or overall perspective on a subject.
  • “I believe that, by and large, you have to lead by example if you expect to be respected as a leader.” It’s been a grueling trip but, by and large, I’m glad I went.”
  • — You could expect to earn $45,000 by and large as an elementary school teacher. — The crowd by and large was mostly European.
  • By and large, the phrase “by and large” is considered an adverbial phrase. It functions as an adverb, modifying the verb, adjective, or adverb in a sentence.
  • Recent Examples on the Web But the former president has by and large been careful not to do anything that takes the focus off the Biden crisis.
  • Somewhat surprisingly, by and large does not have anything to do with the adverb “largely”, although they are synonyms.
  • By and large definition By and large was first used as a boating term (also: full and by) to suggest that a ship was sailing first in one direction and then another.