Pronunciation: /ɡrændiː/
noun a person of high rank or eminence, especially a noble or peer
A1 The grandee of the town always wore fancy clothes.
A2 The grandee hosted a lavish party for all the important people in the city.
B1 The grandee's family has been influential in politics for generations.
B2 The grandee's estate was the largest in the region, with acres of land and a beautiful mansion.
C1 The grandee's power and wealth allowed them to make decisions that affected the entire country.
C2 The grandee's influence extended far beyond their own borders, shaping international policies and trade agreements.
formal The grandee of the town was known for his immense wealth and influence.
informal Everyone looks up to the grandee because he's so rich and powerful.
slang The grandee is like the big boss around here.
figurative In the world of fashion, she was considered a grandee, with designers and models alike looking up to her.
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