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Grandiose Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɹændiˌoʊs/, /ˌɡɹændiˈoʊs
GRAN-dee-ohss
ɡɹˈændɪˌəʊz
gran-DEE-uh-ohz

Definition

Something that is grandiose is large, impressive, or magnificent, but often in a way that is too much or exaggerated and not practical.

Usage & Nuances

'Grandiose' is somewhat formal, used both positively (impressive) and negatively (overblown, unrealistic). Common in criticism of ideas, plans, or buildings. Similar to 'grand', but 'grandiose' often criticizes excess. Not for everyday compliments.

Example Sentences

The palace had a grandiose entrance with tall pillars.

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He has grandiose plans to build the world's tallest tower.

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The final project was less grandiose than the original design.

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Her speech sounded impressive, but some ideas were just too grandiose to be practical.

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People often make grandiose promises during elections, but few keep them.

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That movie had such grandiose special effects, but the story was weak.

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