grandeur 的定义
- the quality or state of being impressive or awesome: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
- the quality or state of being lofty or elevated in conception or treatment: the grandeur of a prose style.
- the quality or state of being exalted in some deliberate way: the grandeur of a royal court.
- an instance of something that is grand: the grandeurs of Rembrandt's paintings.
grandeur 近义词
great importance
grandeur 的近义词 41 个
- beauty
- breadth
- brilliance
- dignity
- glory
- grandiosity
- gravity
- greatness
- magnificence
- majesty
- nobility
- opulence
- pomp
- richness
- splendor
- vastness
- amplitude
- celebrity
- circumstance
- distinction
- elevation
- eminence
- expansiveness
- fame
- fineness
- handsomeness
- immensity
- impressiveness
- loftiness
- luxuriousness
- might
- preeminence
- state
- stateliness
- sublimity
- sumptuousness
- sway
- transcendency
- augustness
- inclusiveness
- superbity
grandeur 的反义词 5 个
更多grandeur例句
- You’ve got the unpleasant parts of being outdoors, like rain and mosquitoes and so on, but without the grandeur and privacy of deep wilderness.
- More than most substances, gold has accumulated grandeur over the centuries.
- It is one critics say aims to re-establish the grandeur of Empire, with the president as its modern-day sultan.
- She doesn’t carry herself with aloofness or grandeur but rather like someone who still has faith that simple, hard work is rewarded.
- Earlier, the vacating occupant threw a tacky and sparsely attended going-away party for himself at Joint Base Andrews — an event intended to attach grandeur to his departure for Mar-a-Lago, but all it seemed to telegraph was desperation.
- There is a sense of grandeur in the idea that paying heavily is a means of advancing knowledge.
- The dresses—their classiness and grandeur--spoke for themselves.
- Rizzo himself as usual, was sitting at a table by himself, wolfing his pizza in solitary grandeur.
- It also protects the individual against egotism and delusions of grandeur.
- And he just kept doing it with a persistence that is a grandeur.
- The minister's eye kept steady to one point; to raise the country he governed, to the utmost pinnacle of earthly grandeur.
- Certainly there are no five miles equal in rugged grandeur to those beginning just below and ending above West Point.
- It burst upon them ere long with awful fury and grandeur, the elements warring with incredible vehemence.
- At once dignified, solemn, and impressive, it combined every element of grandeur.
- Most girls of her age would have been enchanted and bewildered by this display of royal grandeur.