Larger than life is an idiom. This means someone who really stands out, who seems almost too much to be believed. Many celebrities are "larger than life" because of their grand lifestyles. It is used as an adjective meaning something is notable, significant, impressive, or imposing.
Example: "Fans of President Obama say that he is larger than life."
no -- are you thinking of the median? the mean is just the average for example, in this set 1 4 4 4 5 6 the mean is 4, but one observation is smaller than the average and two observations are larger.
Larger-than-life characters with some amusing scenes
overstated, inflated, embroidered, embellished, blown up, larger-than-life, extravagant, hyperbolic
This means a larger vessel than a sailboat.
"Bigger than life" means something or someone who stands out in some big way. You will usually hear this used to mean someone or something either extremely famous or extremely flamboyant. Or better: 'Bigger than life' is an expression used in relation to cinematic narrative. It means that a story takes its premise from 'real' life like in 'It's a wonderful Life' where a young businessman is so fed up with life that he wants to commit suicide. The solution of the story is 'bigger than life': an angel comes down from heaven and shows the businessman how sad life in his little town would have been if he hadn't existed. So 'bigger than life' means that a narration is truthful in a moral or emotional way but not necessarily realistic.
glamour, exciting, larger than life
"Larger than life" is an idiom, so there isn't an idiom for it.
Larger Than Life - House - was created on 2011-01-17.
Larger than Life - album - was created on 1989-03-27.
Many celebrities are "larger than life" because of their overly grandiose lifestyles and personalities.
Larger Than Life - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Denmark:7
Larger Than Life - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
Numerically larger. 6 is greater than 5.
Larger Than Life in 3D - 2009 was released on: USA: 11 December 2009
mean * * * * * Either can be bigger.
A long narrative in verse about the exploits of a larger-than-life hero is most likely a/an:
Every time you were down, he could make it right. And that, my friend, made him larger than life.