loom (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /luːm/
Definition
To appear as a shadowy, large, and often frightening or impressive shape, especially one that is seen from a distance or in a way that suggests a threat.
Examples
A large, dark building loomed over the small village.
The deadline for the project was looming, causing a lot of stress.
His past mistakes seemed to loom large in his mind.
How to Use loom
- loom over (prepositional phrase)
- To appear as a large, often frightening or impressive shape above or in front of something. — "The mountains loomed over the valley."
- loom large (collocation)
- To be very noticeable or important, often in a way that causes worry. — "The issue of climate change looms large in international discussions."
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