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grandiose

[ gran-dee-ohs, gran-dee-ohs ]

adjective

  1. affectedly grand or important; pompous:

    grandiose words.

    Synonyms: , , , , ,

  2. more complicated or elaborate than necessary; overblown:

    a grandiose scheme.

  3. grand in an imposing or impressive way.
  4. Psychiatry. having an exaggerated belief in one's importance, sometimes reaching delusional proportions, and occurring as a common symptom of mental illnesses, as manic disorder.


grandiose

/ 藢伞r忙nd瑟藞蓲s瑟t瑟; 藞伞r忙nd瑟藢蓹蕣s /

adjective

  1. pretentiously grand or stately
  2. imposing in conception or execution
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • grandiosity, noun
  • 藞驳谤补苍诲颈藢辞蝉别濒测, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 驳谤补苍路诲颈路辞蝉别路濒测 adverb
  • 驳谤补苍路诲颈路辞蝉别路苍别蝉蝉 驳谤补苍路诲颈路辞蝉路颈路迟测 [gran-dee-, os, -i-tee], noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of grandiose1

First recorded in 1830鈥40; from French, from Italian grandioso, from Latin grandi(s) 鈥済rand鈥 + -艒蝉耻蝉 adjective suffix ( -ose 1 )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of grandiose1

C19: from French, from Italian grandioso, from grande great; see grand
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Synonym Study

Grandiose, showy, ostentatious, pretentious all refer to conspicuous outward display, either designed to attract attention or likely to do so. Grandiose and showy are alike in that they may suggest impressiveness that is not objectionable: the grandiose sweep of the arch; a fresh bouquet of showy zinnias. Grandiose, however, most often implies inflation or exaggeration to the point of absurdity: grandiose, impractical plans; a ridiculously grandiose manner. Showy sometimes suggests a meretricious gaudiness or flashiness: a showy taste in dress. Ostentatious, which refers to behavior or manner clearly designed to impress, also has negative connotations: an ostentatious display of wealth; an assumption of superiority too ostentatious to be ignored. Pretentious, like the preceding term, is always derogatory, implying falseness or exaggeration in claims made or implied: natural and straightforward, not pretentious; pretentious language designed to mask the absence of real content.
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On a Saturday night in Beverly Hills, nearly 150 stylish people filter into a grandiose ballroom for an exclusive event.

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Trump and Musk are grandiose, self-inflating blimps fueled by massive narcissism and perceived self-interest.

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鈥淚鈥檓 beginning to think I was put here to tell a bigger truth. Our truth,鈥 they narrate in one of their more grandiose moments.

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"I'm told my symptoms were a textbook case for bipolar lows and highs 鈥 energetic, grandiose language, erratic 鈥 but no one even considered this diagnosis for me until I was sectioned."

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Presented to players and coaches on the field before Friday鈥檚 game against the Detroit Tigers at Dodger Stadium, the latest championship ring in Dodgers history is the most grandiose yet.

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