large person
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Definition
Noun: A person whose physical dimensions, particularly height and/or weight, are significantly above the average for their demographic or population group.
Usage
The term "large person" is a neutral, descriptive phrase used to indicate physical size. It is often preferred in formal or polite contexts over more colloquial or potentially pejorative terms. - The airline requested that a large person purchase an additional seat for comfort and safety. - As a large person, he sometimes found standard-sized furniture to be uncomfortable.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Context: The phrase is typically used in objective descriptions, policy discussions, or when tactfully addressing accommodations related to physical size.
- Comparative Implication: The term is inherently comparative, as "large" is defined against an implied average. The specific standard can vary by region, ethnicity, and era.
Variants and Related Words
- Big: A more common and slightly less formal synonym (e.g., ).
- Heavyset: Often implies a solid, sturdy, or broad build.
- Plus-size: A common term used specifically within the context of clothing and fashion.
Synonyms
- Big individual
- Person of size (a modern, person-first alternative)
Notes on Usage
- The term "large person" is generally considered inoffensive but is descriptive rather than a technical or medical term. Context is important for tone.
- It is distinct from medical terms like "obese," which carries specific clinical definitions and connotations.
Noun
- a person of greater than average size