looms;
loomed;
looming
looms;
loomed;
looming
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOM
[no object]
1
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to appear in a large, strange, or frightening form often in a sudden way
:
to appear in an impressively large or great form
2
:
to be close to happening
:
to be about to happen
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used especially of unpleasant or frightening things
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A workers' strike is looming.
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A battle is looming in Congress over the proposed budget cuts.
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a looming battle/conflict/problem/storm
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The deadline looms closer with each passing day.
loom large
:
to have great importance or influence
2
loom
/ˈluːm/
noun
plural
looms
plural
looms
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOM
[count]
:
a frame or machine that is used to weave threads or yarns to produce cloth