grandness (noun) en
1grandness — grand ► ADJECTIVE 1) magnificent and imposing. 2) large, ambitious, or impressive in scope or scale. 3) of the highest importance or rank. 4) dignified, noble, or proud. 5) informal excellent. 6) Law (of a crime) serious. Compare with PETTY(Cf. ↑ …
2grandness — noun 1. a prominent status a person of importance • Syn: ↑importance • Derivationally related forms: ↑important, ↑important (for: ↑importance) …
3grandness — noun see grand I …
4grandness — noun The state of being grand …
5grandness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something meriting the highest praise or regard: glory, grandeur, grandiosity, greatness, majesty, splendor. See PRAISE …
6grand — I. adjective Etymology: Anglo French grant, grand, large, great, grand, from Latin grandis Date: 1548 1. a. having more importance than others ; foremost b. having higher rank than others bearing the same general designation < the grand champion… …
7grand — adjective 1》 magnificent and imposing. ↘large, ambitious, or impressive in scope or scale. ↘dignified, noble, or proud. 2》 of chief importance. ↘of the highest rank (used especially in official titles). ↘Law (of a crime) serious.… …
8grand — 1 adjective 1 a grand building, occasion etc is very impressive: We attended a grand ceremony at the Palace. | on a grand scale: Preparations for the wedding are taking place on a grand scale. 2 a grand plan or idea aims to achieve something very …
9grand — /grænd / (say grand) adjective 1. imposing in size or appearance or general effect: grand mountain scenery. 2. stately, majestic, or dignified. 3. lofty: grand ideas. 4. magnificent or splendid: a grand palace; a grand display. 5. noble or fine:… …
10grand — ► ADJECTIVE 1) magnificent and imposing. 2) large, ambitious, or impressive in scope or scale. 3) of the highest importance or rank. 4) dignified, noble, or proud. 5) informal excellent. 6) Law (of a crime) serious. Compare with PETTY(Cf. ↑ …