Synonym: considerable, dignified, distinguished, glorious, great, important, impressive, large, magnificent, main, majestic, outstanding, prominent, sizable, stately. Antonym: petty, puny, trifling. Similar words: a grand, grant, grandfather, grandmother, immigrant, grandparent, grandchild, grab. Meaning: [grænd] n. 1. the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 2. a piano with the strings on a horizontal harp-shaped frame; usually supported by three legs. adj. 1. of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope 2. of or befitting a lord 3. rich and superior in quality 4. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers 5. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style 6. large and impressive in physical size or extent 7. the most important and magnificent in adornment 8. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
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181. He took his degree in 1665 before embarking on the grand tour .
182. If you are really living in a mess, have a grand clear-out and put the whole place straight.
183. He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder.
184. The restaurant's very grand but the food isn't up to much.
185. He was a grand bloke.
186. Kasich is thought to have grand political ambitions.
187. The Grand National always attracts around 15 million.
188. He has announced his retirement from Grand Slam tournaments.
189. Immediately afterwards they had a grand Field Day.
190. And the Grand National, first run on Feb. 26, 1839, is the biggest race of all.
191. A rather grand certificate marking the successful completion of all the tasks also adds to the attraction.
192. They made the ashtrays on the walls beside the elevators in the Grand Hotel.
193. Eleven of the 12 grand jurors signed affidavits denying contact with Lenhart.
194. Empson's criticism bespeaks a man of some social rank, and in manner it is appropriately insouciant and grand.
195. She was also a grand needle woman, a talent which rather curiously led to a change in her religious affiliations.
196. But the grand opening in August 1990 would have been ruined had the diplomats known everything about their elegant chancery.
197. She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.
198. Unless there are safeguards in the Bill, there will be asset stripping and property rip-offs on a grand scale.
199. Yet these will hardly bear the weight of a theory so grand as the fusion of legacy and trust.
200. If your breakfast budget is two bucks, make a beeline for Saritas's in Grand Central Market.
201. All appointments to military and administrative posts were in the gift of the Grand Prince.
202. Aubyn said they recognized the benefits of having the Grand Forks social service agencies in one building.
203. The Grand Forks City Council approved a transfer of the cable franchise recently to the partnership, which remains unnamed.
204. For the grand narrative of History was always too big for its boots.
205. Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of Solitaire. It is a grand passion. Ralph Waldo Emerson
206. The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
207. They ultimately sent 15 ambulances to the auditorium(sentencedict.com), at Grand Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
208. Among the entertainments on offer are amusements, a band parade, stalls, sports and a grand finale fireworks display.
209. Service is relaxed and friendly at the little cafe, tucked between Second and Grand avenues.
210. Make a kind of grand tour on my own, take the waters and cure what ails me.