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Definition of Grandness
1. Noun. A prominent status. "A person of importance"
Generic synonyms: Standing
Specialized synonyms: Accent, Emphasis, Primacy
Derivative terms: Important, Important
2. Noun. Unusual largeness in size or extent or number.
Generic synonyms: Bigness, Largeness
Specialized synonyms: Enormity
Derivative terms: Enormous, Grand, Grand, Great, Great, Immense, Immense, Sizeable, Sizeable, Vast, Wide, Wide, Wide, Wide
3. Noun. The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand. "Advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products"
Generic synonyms: Elegance
Specialized synonyms: Eclat
Derivative terms: Brilliant, Brilliant, Grand, Grand, Grand, Magnificent
4. Noun. Splendid or imposing in size or appearance. "Impressed by the richness of the flora"
Generic synonyms: Excellence
Specialized synonyms: Expansiveness, Expansivity, Loftiness, Majesty, Stateliness
Derivative terms: Grand, Grand, Grand, Impressive, Magnificent, Rich, Rich
Definition of Grandness
1. n. Grandeur.
Definition of Grandness
1. Noun. The state of being grand ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Grandness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Grandness
Literary usage of Grandness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Maryland by Convention, Episcopal Church, Diocese of Maryland (1887)
"power and grandness of faith that fired them. ... I charge you, brethren, to
preach that grandness lovingly and boldly and constantly. ..."
2. Holbein and His Times by Alfred Woltmann, Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett (1872)
"None of these equalled the founder of the school in genius, profoundness, and
grandness of style. Even Jan van Eyck, however important he may have been as a ..."
3. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"In order to prove to any one the grandness of this fabric of the world, one needs
only bid him consider the sun with that insupportable glory and lustre ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1878)
"... suited to the grandness of the subject. A view of Colorado Springs, the home
of the author, drawn by Moran, enriches the volume, which is of uniform ..."
5. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1900)
"... in the great and growing commercial centers of this continent for the purposes
of traffic and pleasure, the horse in the grandness of his proportions ..."