Meaning & Definition of word "Bulk"

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    Bulk

    /bʌlk/

    noun:

    • 1. The large size or mass of something, especially when compared to other things.
      • Example: The bulk of the shipment was delivered early in the morning.
    • 2. The majority or largest part of something.
      • Example: The bulk of the work was completed by the end of the day.
    • 3. Unpackaged goods sold in large quantities.
      • Example: They purchased rice in bulk to save money.

    verb:

    • 1. To make something larger in bulk or size.
      • Example: The company bulked up its workforce to meet demand.

    Etymology

    From Middle English bulk, from Old Norse bulki meaning 'a large object'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bulk up:

    To increase in size, especially in relation to muscle.

    bulk buying:

    Purchasing large quantities of goods at a reduced price.

    in bulk:

    In a large quantity; not individually.

    bulk of:

    Refers to the majority or larger part of something.

    Related Words

    bulky:

    Large and awkward to handle.

    bulkhead:

    A dividing wall or barrier in a ship or aircraft.

    bulk carrier:

    A ship designed to transport bulk cargo.

    Slang Meanings of bulk

    Meaning: To bulk up

    Example Sentence: He's trying to bulk up before the competition.

    Meaning: Bulk food stores

    Example Sentence: I shop at bulk food stores for cheaper groceries.