Bigwig vs Vast - What's the difference?
bigwig | vast |
(jocose) A person of importance to a group or organization
Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
Very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially extent.
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(obsolete) Waste; desert; desolate; lonely.
* William Shakespeare, the Life and Death of Richard the Third Act I, scene IV:
(poetic) A vast space.
* 1608': they have seemed to be together, though absent, shook hands, as over a '''vast , and embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed winds. — William Shakespeare, ''The Winter's Tale , I.i
As nouns the difference between bigwig and vast
is that bigwig is (jocose) a person of importance to a group or organization while vast is (poetic) a vast space.As an adjective vast is
very large or wide (literally or figuratively).bigwig
English
Alternative forms
* big wig, big-wigNoun
(en noun)- The company bigwig is gathering his staff together for a meeting today.
Synonyms
* big cheese, big enchilada, big kahuna, big wheel, grand poobah, head honcho, kingpin, muckety muck, top banana, top dogvast
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Adjective
(en-adj)- The Sahara desert is vast .
- There is a vast difference between them.
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- the empty, vast , and wandering air