Pronunciation: /ɡrændʒər/
noun splendor, magnificence, impressiveness
A1 The castle was so big and beautiful, it had a sense of grandeur.
A2 The museum's architecture displayed a sense of grandeur that impressed visitors.
B1 The grandeur of the opera house left the audience in awe.
B2 The grandeur of the mountain range took my breath away.
C1 The grandeur of the palace was a testament to the wealth and power of the ruling family.
C2 The grandeur of the cathedral's stained glass windows was truly magnificent.
adjective grand, magnificent, impressive
A1 The castle was big and impressive, with a grandeur entrance.
A2 The ballroom was decorated with grandeur chandeliers and luxurious carpets.
B1 The hotel lobby exuded a sense of grandeur with its marble floors and high ceilings.
B2 The opera house was known for its grandeur performances and elaborate sets.
C1 The palace was a symbol of grandeur and power, showcasing exquisite architecture and fine art.
C2 The cathedral's grandeur interior left visitors in awe of its beauty and magnificence.
formal The grandeur of the palace was truly breathtaking, with its towering columns and intricate carvings.
informal Wow, the grandeur of that mansion is off the charts!
slang That party was so lit, the grandeur was unreal.
figurative The grandeur of her dreams knew no bounds, reaching for the stars in her imagination.
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