Grand adds to greatness of size the implications of handsomeness and dignity Magnificent implies an impressive largeness proportionate to scale without sacrifice of dignity or good taste. Circle the date december 11th and come experience a better way to shop You can find us at 1122 north main street, bushnell, fl 33513 Swing by and don't forget your aldi quarter Our grand opening is right around the corner
We will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony december 11th at 8:45 a.m. On july 31, about 30 minutes before customers are welcomed inside to begin shopping Impressive in size, appearance, or general effect In front of an audience her manner is grand and regal Grand ideas for bettering the political situation Important and large in degree
Used in the name of a… Both grand and magnificent apply to what is physically or aesthetically impressive Grand implies dignity, sweep, or eminence A grand hotel lobby with marble floors Magnificent suggests splendor, sumptuousness, and grandeur Grand (comparative grander or more grand, superlative grandest or most grand) of a large size or extent
His simple vision has transformed into something far more grand In the mean time, cluffe had arrived. Grand is often used in the names of buildings such as hotels, especially when they are very large They stayed at the grand hotel, budapest A grand is a thousand dollars or a thousand pounds They're paying you ten grand now for those adaptations of old plays
Of a haughty or pretentious nature. A grand and regal manner Highly ambitious or idealistic, often with unreal hopes of achieving success or anything important Comprehensive:[before a noun] the grand total We had a grand time.
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