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grandeur
[ gran-jer, -joor ]
noun
- the quality or state of being impressive or awesome:
the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
- the quality or state of being lofty or elevated in conception or treatment:
the grandeur of a prose style.
- the quality or state of being exalted in some deliberate way:
the grandeur of a royal court.
Synonyms: stateliness, splendor, pomp, majesty
- an instance of something that is grand:
the grandeurs of Rembrandt's paintings.
grandeur
/ ˈɡrændʒə /
noun
- personal greatness, esp when based on dignity, character, or accomplishments
- magnificence; splendour
- pretentious or bombastic behaviour
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“The Idiot” is a nearly five-hour slog by a Polish-Russian contemporary of Shostakovich about another Dostoevsky outsider who succumbs to visions of grandeur.
His Liverpool recording of Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony, released in the spring, has a glow and grandeur that allows it to stand out in a very crowded field.
Best known for his use of lotus and peacock motifs, Bal used rich fabrics like velvet and brocade - his designs were elaborate, inspired by Indian grandeur and royalty.
In September 2022 BBC News NI cameras were granted access to capture the faded grandeur of the building before it was gone for good.
The staggering scale and grandeur of the Sierra Nevada make for a breathtaking autumn spectacle when the trees explode in gold and amber.
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