loom large — To take over a major part of someone s thoughts, life, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑loom * * * loom large see ↑loom, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑large loom large : to have great importance or influence Rising tuition costs … Useful english dictionary
loom large — ► if something looms large, it becomes very important and could cause serious problems: »Food retailers became nervous as the threat of a price war loomed large. Main Entry: ↑loom … Financial and business terms
loom large — see large, largely … Modern English usage
loom large — the impending cutbacks loom large Syn: dominate, be important, be significant, be of consequence; count, matter … Thesaurus of popular words
loom large — Synonyms and related words: appear, be evident, be noticeable, be revealed, be seen, be visible, bulk, bulk large, exceed, glare, loom, meet the gaze, outsoar, outstrip, overtop, rear, rise above, shine out, shine through, show, show through,… … Moby Thesaurus
loom large — 1) to have a lot of importance or influence over someone or something America loomed large in Hashimoto s early life. 2) if something unpleasant or difficult looms large, it seems certain to happen This episode finds him deep in depression as… … English dictionary
loom large — if a subject looms large, it causes people to think or worry a lot. The threat of unemployment looms large in these people s lives … New idioms dictionary
loom — UK US /luːm/ verb [I] ► if an unpleasant event looms, it will probably happen and makes people worry: »Stocks of heating oil are at their lowest levels for years, and another crisis may be looming. »The company is in serious financial trouble,… … Financial and business terms
loom — loom1 [ lum ] verb intransitive 1. ) if something unpleasant or difficult looms, it seems likely to happen soon: The administration is playing down the notion that a crisis is looming. negotiations to prevent a looming trade war 2. ) loom… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loom — I n. a hand loom II v. 1) (P; intr.) a ship loomed out of the fog 2) (misc.) to loom large (her possible candidacy loomed large in the future plans of the party) * * * [luːm] (P;intr.) a ship loomed out of the fog a hand loom (misc.) to loom… … Combinatory dictionary