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- adjectivegrand (adjective) · grander (comparative adjective) · grandest (superlative adjective) · Grand (adjective)
- magnificent and imposing in appearance, size, or style:"a grand country house" · "the dinner party was very grand"
- large or ambitious in scope or scale:"his grand design for the future of Europe" · "collecting on a grand scale"
- (of a person) of high rank and with an appearance and manner appropriate to it:"she was such a grand lady"
- used in names of places or buildings to suggest size or splendor:"the Grand Canyon" · "the Grand Hotel"
- denoting the largest or most important item of its kind:"the grand entrance"
- of the highest rank (used especially in official titles):"the grand duke"
- law(of a crime) serious. Compare with petty."grand theft"
- informalvery good or enjoyable; excellent:"we had a grand day"
- (in names of family relationships) denoting one generation removed in ascent or descent:"a grand-niece"
noungrand (noun) · grands (plural noun)- informala thousand dollars or pounds:"he gets thirty-five grand a year"
- a grand piano.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French grant, grand, from Latin grandis ‘full-grown, big, great’. The original uses were to denote family relationships (grand, following Old French usage) and as a title (the Grand, translating Old French le Grand); hence the senses ‘of the highest rank’, ‘of great importance’.
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- Impressive in size, appearance, or general effectLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.adjective, grand·er, grand·est. impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery. stately, majestic, or dignified: In front of an audience her manner is grand and regal.www.dictionary.com/browse/grandgrand (grănd) adj. grand·er, grand·est 1. a. Large and impressive in size or extent: a forest of grand trees; corruption on a grand scale.www.thefreedictionary.com/grandgrand adjective uk / ɡrænd / us / ɡrænd / grand adjective (IMPORTANT) Add to word list important and large in degree: She has all kinds of grand ideas. His job has a grand title, but he's little more than a clerk.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/grandgrand 1 of 2 adjective ˈgrand Synonyms of grand 1 a : having more importance than others : foremostwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grand
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