Definitionadj. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur
Last update: July 16, 2015
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Apart from the rather grandiose idea what actually did he achieve? [adjective]
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A vast, grandiose plan, the London exhibition was designed to promote the benefits of free trade between nations. [adjective]
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It is impossible to say what grandiose shadows slowly spread over his redoubtable serenity. [adjective]
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"You were telling us of a new palace at Versailles----" "A royal city in stone--white--dazzling--grandiose." [adjective]
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In the meantime, let there be no halt, no hesitation, no pause in the grandiose onward march of minds. [adjective]
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The grandiose does not run away with him. [Please select]
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Spencer's grandiose cosmic formula in terms of mechanism. [Please select]
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Urrea could not subdue his love of the grandiose and theatrical. [Please select]
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But if we choose to accept for one moment the hypothesis of evolution, the spectacle widens, and its uncertain, grandiose light soon attains our own destinies. [Please select]
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Years passed before he came to realise that his grandiose edifice of a Church Universal would crumble to pieces if one of its foundation stones was to be an amatory intrigue of Henry VIII. [Please select]
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