big six

The term "big six" is used in various contexts to refer to a prominent group of six entities, ranging from business and sports to literacy and astrology.

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Definition

C1Business

(formal)Refers to the six largest and most influential companies or firms in a particular industry, such as accounting, energy, or law.

Example

  • The Big Six accounting firms dominated the industry before consolidations reduced their number.
  • The Big Six energy suppliers control the majority of the market share.

B2Sports

(informal)Denotes the six most successful or popular teams in a specific sport or league.

Example

  • The Big Six in the English Premier League often compete for the top spots.
  • Fans eagerly await matches between the Big Six teams.

B2Astrology

(technical)Includes the Sun, Moon, ascendant, Mercury, Venus, and Mars signs in a person's natal chart.

Example

  • Understanding your Big Six can provide deeper insights into your astrological profile.
  • The Big Six are crucial for a comprehensive astrological reading.

C1Literacy

(academic)Refers to the six key components that contribute to successful beginning reading: oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

Example

  • Teachers focus on the Big Six to improve early literacy skills.
  • The Big Six are essential for developing proficient readers.

C1Games

(informal)In the game of craps, a prominent space on the table where one can place a bet that the shooter will roll a six before a seven.

Example

  • He placed his bet on the Big Six, hoping for a quick win.
  • The Big Six is a popular bet among craps players.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "big six":

number sixbig five