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big idea
noun as in action
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noun as in concept
noun as in deed
noun as in enterprise
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noun as in perception
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noun as in proposal
noun as in purpose
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noun as in suggestion
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Example Sentences
This is my big idea in How Sex Became a Civil Liberty: We made it up.
The big idea is that geography explains why the West rules the world—and why its domination may not last much longer.
Every big idea he has is a liberal idea that drowns us in debt.
President Obama's big idea is that government investment will trigger demand for skilled American labor.
Remember when the big idea in Obamaland was to run against the do-nothing Congress?
He talks nonsense some of the time, but occasionally he knocks me down with a big idea—or his way of putting a big idea.
"I say, Maggie, what was the big idea in keeping us—" he was beginning in a grumbling tone, when he saw Larry just beyond her.
The big idea was, of course, that where gold is found the white man comes along, and the Indian he has to move.
He always did that when he was thinking hard, and now that the "big idea" had come to him he was thinking harder than ever.
The big idea now is to get Ivan Nikolsk to a good Russian hospital, and get him there fast.
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On this page you'll find 367 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to big idea, such as: activity, deal, force, life, movement, and operation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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