Grand ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Grand ( adjective )

  1. Large and impressive in size, scope, or extent.
  2. Of high rank, status, or importance.
  3. Generous or noble in spirit.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french grand, grande, from latin grandis.

Examples:

  1. The grand hall was filled with guests.
  2. He was a grand figure in the world of science.
  3. She had a grand idea for the charity event.
  4. The grand canyon is a spectacular sight.
  5. He always had a grand smile on his face.

(As a noun)

Grand ( noun )

  1. Large and impressive in size, scope, or extent.
  2. Of high rank, status, or importance.
  3. Generous or noble in spirit.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french grand, grande, from latin grandis.

Examples:

  1. The grand hall was filled with guests.
  2. He was a grand figure in the world of science.
  3. She had a grand idea for the charity event.
  4. The grand canyon is a spectacular sight.
  5. He always had a grand smile on his face.
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