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grandeur /ˈɡrandjə / /ˈɡran(d)ʒə/noun [mass noun]1Splendour and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style: the majestic grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture...- All the four bronzes are of impressive size and grandeur.
- He was impressed by its grandeur and the hospitality of the temple authorities.
- The hall of the house is impressive with two marble pillars giving an instant impression of grandeur.
Synonyms splendour, magnificence, impressiveness, glory, gloriousness, resplendence, splendidness, superbness, majesty, greatness; stateliness, pomp, pomp and circumstance, ceremony, ceremonial, ceremoniousness 1.1High rank or social importance: his facade of grandeur...- The West Indian islands became the hub of the British Empire, of immense importance to the grandeur and prosperity of England.
- It has all the pomp and grandeur of a Roman general marching into war with his troops.
- And he really enjoyed the glory and grandeur, you know, of being treated like a head of state.
Origin Late 16th century (denoting tall stature): from French, from grand 'great, grand' (see grand). Rhymes ganja, phalanger |