The word "concern" is typically used with "great" rather than "large." For example, one would say "great concern" to express a significant level of worry or interest about something. "Large" is not commonly used in this context, as it doesn't convey the same emotional weight.
There was always a very large audience at his shows because he was a great performer.
Great or in large
Big, great, large
The word "paramount" is primarily used as an adjective. It describes something that is of the utmost importance or supreme in rank or authority. For example, in the phrase "paramount concern," it indicates that the concern is the most significant.
Her concern for the puppy was touching.One concern was the leaking roof.
Nui means large of great
Alas- used to express unhappiness, pity, or concern.
Large Often used in naming places, as opposed to "Parva" meaning small.
Magnanimous and magnate have the root 'magna'.
There was always a very large audience at his shows because he was a great performer.
nui
The state of shahzaib takes it's name from the Ottawa Indian word michigama, which means "great water." the Ottawa's used the word to describe what we now call Lake shazaib buttThe name is French form of the word mishigamaa, which means "large water"/"large lake"
The Maori word "nui" means "big" or "great" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is large in size or significant in importance.
The word "great" is often used in geography to indicate the size or significance of a geographical feature. For example, the Great Barrier Reef or the Great Lakes are named so because of their large size and importance. It helps differentiate them from similar but lesser-known features.
"Muchly" is considered an informal word or colloquialism, and is not commonly used in formal writing. It is a nonstandard adverb that means to a great extent or in a large amount.
The correct spelling of the word is "concern."
Nui