Grander Meaning in English
word · lemma: grand
ˈɡɹændɝ
GRAN-der
ɡɹˈændɐ
gran-DUH
Definition
Comparative form of 'grand'; used to describe something as more impressive, magnificent, or elaborate than something else.
Usage & Nuances
'Grander' is a formal or literary comparative; often used for buildings, plans, or ideas. Usually not used for people. Common collocations are 'grander scale', 'grander vision', and 'nothing grander'.
Spanish: más grandioso - más magníficoPortuguese (BR): mais grandioso - mais magníficoPortuguese (PT): mais grandioso - mais magníficoChinese (Simplified): 更宏伟 - 更壮观Chinese (Traditional): 更宏偉 - 更壯觀Hindi: और भव्यArabic: أكثر عظمة - أكثر فخامةBengali: আরও মহিমান্বিত - আরও জাঁকজমকপূর্ণRussian: более величественный - более грандиозныйJapanese: より壮大な - より豪華なVietnamese: hoành tráng hơn - lớn hơnKorean: 더 웅장한 - 더 화려한Turkish: daha görkemli - daha muhteşemUrdu: زیادہ شاندار - زیادہ عظیمIndonesian: lebih megah - lebih agung
Example Sentences
The new hall is even grander than the old one.
basic
They dreamed of a grander life in the city.
basic
The party was even grander than last year.
basic
His grander plan involved building a museum for the whole city.
natural
Nothing could be grander than standing at the top of the mountain.
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The wedding was on a grander scale than anyone expected.
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