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1grand

adjective \ˈgrand\

: involving or including many people or things : very large in scope : intended to have an important or impressive result

: impressive because of size, importance, etc.

: intended to impress people

Full Definition of GRAND

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a :  having more importance than others :  foremost
b :  having higher rank than others bearing the same general designation <the grand champion>
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a :  inclusive, comprehensive <the grand total of all money paid out>
b :  definitive, incontrovertible <grand example>
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:  large and striking in size, scope, extent, or conception <grand design>
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a :  lavish, sumptuous <a grand celebration>
b :  marked by a regal form and dignity
c :  fine or imposing in appearance or impression
d :  lofty, sublime <writing in the grand style>
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a :  pretending to social superiority :  supercilious
b :  intended to impress <a person of grand gestures>
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:  very good :  wonderful <a grand time>
grand·ly \ˈgran-(d)lē\ adverb
grand·ness \ˈgran(d)-nəs\ noun
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Origin of GRAND

Anglo-French grant, grand, large, great, grand, from Latin grandis
First Known Use: 1548

Synonym Discussion of GRAND

grand, magnificent, imposing, stately, majestic, grandiose mean large and impressive. grand adds to greatness of size the implications of handsomeness and dignity <a grand staircase>. magnificent implies an impressive largeness proportionate to scale without sacrifice of dignity or good taste <magnificent paintings>. imposing implies great size and dignity but especially stresses impressiveness <an imposing edifice>. stately may suggest poised dignity, erectness of bearing, handsomeness of proportions, ceremonious deliberation of movement <the stately procession>. majestic combines the implications of imposing and stately and usually adds a suggestion of solemn grandeur <a majestic waterfall>. grandiose implies a size or scope exceeding ordinary experience <grandiose hydroelectric projects> but is most commonly applied derogatorily to inflated pretension or absurd exaggeration <grandiose schemes>.

2grand

noun

Definition of GRAND

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plural grand slang :  a thousand dollars

First Known Use of GRAND

1840

Grand

geographical name

Definition of GRAND

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river 260 miles (418 kilometers) SW Michigan flowing N & W into Lake Michigan
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river 300 miles (483 kilometers) NW Missouri flowing SE into Missouri River
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river 200 miles (322 kilometers) N South Dakota flowing E into Missouri River
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the Colorado River from its source to junction with Green River in SE Utah —a former name
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— see neosho
GRANDNESS Defined for Kids

grand

adjective \ˈgrand\
grand·ergrand·est

Definition of GRAND for Kids

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:  higher in rank than others :  foremost <the grand prize>
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:  great in size
3
:  comprehensive, inclusive <a grand total>
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:  impressive <a grand view>
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:  very good <grand weather>
grand·ly adverb

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