ampleness, copiousness, enormousness, glory, importance, luxuriousness, nobleness, pride of place, sedateness, strength, worthiness
Definitionn. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
Last update: July 1, 2015
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The king's palace reflected grandeur in every thing. [Please select]
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These delusions of grandeur are typical of the arrogant New Labor regime. [noun]
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Said royal caribbean grandeur of the sea i wish taking passengers to are avid fishermen. [noun]
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The curved rock gave a melodious ring, and the husky waves a fine contrast to it, while the reader was so engrossed with grandeur--the grandeur of Frank's own mind. [noun]
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Such grandeur of conception and force of language, combined with such gifts of melody, must produce universal demand to know the name of this benefactor. [noun]
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If he still enjoys the pleasures offered, he believes that he can thus mitigate for himself the burden of defeat, and diminish the grandeur of the conqueror's victory. [noun]
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But man, in our society, not only does not recognize this, but, on the contrary, always looks upon her from the height of his grandeur, despising what she does. [noun]
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It was more than forty miles in circumference, and its walls enclosed buildings surpassing in size and grandeur even the Pyramids and the temples of Thebes. [noun]
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Though Nitetis had been brought up among the huge temples and palaces of Egypt, she was still astonished at the size and grandeur of this gigantic city. [noun]
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