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Meaning

The word "largely" is an adverb that means to a great extent or mostly. It suggests that something is true in many aspects or counts for the majority of a particular situation.

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Etymology

The word "largely" comes from the adjective "large," which has its roots in Old French "large" (meaning "broad, wide") and Latin "largus" (meaning "abundant, generous"). The suffix "-ly" is used to form adverbs from adjectives.

Examples

  1. The project was largely successful, with most of the goals being achieved.
  2. She was largely responsible for organizing the event, handling most of the details.
  3. The study found that the population growth was largely attributed to immigration.
  4. Largely due to good weather, the outdoor festival attracted a significant number of attendees.
  5. His opinion was largely influenced by the facts presented in the report.