Grand, magnificent, imposing, stately, majestic, grandiose mean large and impressive 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. The affordable community is conveniently located near grocery stores, pharmacies, hospitals, golf courses, shopping and a multitude of restaurants. 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 Impressive and large or important Used in the name of a… Both grand and magnificent apply to what is physically or aesthetically impressive Grand implies dignity, sweep, or eminence
Magnificent suggests splendor, sumptuousness, and grandeur 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 A grand is a large piano whose strings are set horizontally to the ground.
Rich and important, or behaving as if you are The grand lodge of virginia consists of over 300 masonic lodges with over 33,000 members throughout the commonwealth of virginia Freemasonry is a worldwide fraternity of more than 4.7 million members.
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