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View synonyms for by and large
by and large
adverb
in general; on the whole
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Word History and Origins
Origin of by and large1
C17: originally nautical (meaning: to the wind and off it)
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Idioms and Phrases
For the most part, generally speaking, as in By and large the novel was a success. This expression originated in 17th-century seamanship, where it referred to sailing into the wind and then off it, which made it easier to steer. By the early 1700s the term had been broadened to mean “in one direction and another,” whence its present meaning of “in general.” For a synonym, see for the most part.
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