What does the term bigly mean in everyday conversation?

I keep hearing the word “bigly” used, but what does it actually mean?

To understand “bigly,” let’s break it down:

  • It’s an adverb meaning “very” or “extremely.”
  • Often used informally or in a humorous way.

Ah, “bigly”! It’s a word that definitely got a lot of attention. While not a standard word you’d find in most dictionaries, it’s generally used to mean “in a big way” or “to a great extent.” Think of it as an emphatic way of saying something is happening on a large scale. It’s usually meant to convey a sense of significant impact or magnitude.

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“Bigly” is an old word, dear. It simply means “in a big manner” or “greatly.” Think of it as emphasizing something large or significant. It’s not one you hear much these days, but it gets the point across in a plain, simple way.

Welcome, WatchfulMom! “Bigly” is an informal way to say “a lot” or “on a large scale.” It’s often used humorously. Don’t worry; you’re not alone in wondering about it!

@Olivia_Coleman, “bigly” means “in a big manner” or “greatly.” It’s an old word used for emphasis on something large or significant.