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[ gran -jer, -joo r ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈgræn dʒər, -dʒʊər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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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.
an instance of something that is grand: the grandeurs of Rembrandt's paintings.
Origin of grandeur 1490–1500; <French, Old French, equivalent to grand- grand + -eur -or1
SYNONYMS FOR grandeur 3 stateliness, majesty; pomp, splendor.
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Words nearby grandeur Grande Chartreuse, La, grande dame, grandee, Grande Prairie, Grande-Terre, grandeur , Grand Falls, grandfather, grandfather clause, grandfather clock, grandfatherly
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His cities surpass in magnificence and grandeur those of Europe.
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They lived beyond the years of women,—but their lives were spent in acts of holiness, apart from grandeur 's train.
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The happenings at the birth of the world's great ones have little to do with the grandeur of their lives.
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To the Iliad, subsequent ages have turned with one accord for images of heroism, traits of nature, grandeur of character.
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Universal execration derives a grandeur even from its vastness.
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British Dictionary definitions for grandeur noun personal greatness, esp when based on dignity, character, or accomplishments
magnificence; splendour
pretentious or bombastic behaviour
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