grosso
big
adjective GROHS-soh Less Common
Origin: from Late Latin grossus
Also means
thick
Usage Note
Grosso stresses bulk or thickness more than mere size (where grande fits). It powers idioms like dirla grossa ('to make an outrageous claim') and un pezzo grosso ('a big shot').
Examples
"Ho comprato un grosso pesce."
Natural Translation
I bought a big fish.
Literal Translation
I-have bought a big fish.
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