Synonym: hifalutin, highfalutin, highfaluting, hoity-toity, la-di-da. Similar words: aggrandize, grandiloquent, idiosyncrasy, idiosyncratic, compendious, carbon dioxide, indisposed, grand. Meaning: ['grændɪəʊs] adj. 1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval 2. affectedly genteel.
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(61) The group's mission is simple, if grandiose: to reforest the land with a variety of the most interesting tree species from around the world, and by extension, halt and reverse climate change.
(62) It with grandiose imposing manner, plentiful and the lunt of vast, shook all tourist.
(63) "Business Fixer" is too slangy and "Business Transformer" is too grandiose.
(64) And accumulating evidence suggests that the cognitive styles associated with hypomania (expansive thought and grandiose moods) can lead to increased fluency and frequency of thoughts.
(65) On the square, the commander reviewed the powerful and grandiose guard of honor.
(66) It makes for a suitably grandiose ending to an epic trip.
(67) The trend in everyday conversation is to use grandiose words.
(68) In reality, the audience for France's grandiose initiatives has been shrinking fast.
(69) You would be forgiven for thinking that this grandiose palace – filled with crystal chandeliers and pianos – is the Palace of Versailles in France... but it's not.
(70) Daqing oil management board developed congress to depict grandiose blue print.
(71) Your skin sees glorious . " The barber did a grandiose declaration . ".
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(72) Such impressiveness usually takes the form of truly grandiose realism.
(73) The result is that are very few grandiose government - sponsored projects.
(74) Glass decorative graphic design diversity, the larger richer personality, or exquisite flowers, or grandiose , or even mysterious flavor.
(75) L 'é difice grandiose s 'é croule dans le malheur et dans le sang.
(76) Such impressiveness usually takes the form of a truly grandiose realism.
(77) But now, after a steady influx of foreign-born players, the once grandiose "World Series" designation finally has gained some legitimacy.
(78) We must do away with the grandiose style of work.
(79) So come, I have grandiose reason, the time playgoing of him first time is spring certainly.
(80) She had some grandiose ( ie overambitious ) plan to start up her own company.
(81) Google is on a grandiose journey to digitise just about every word, painting, note, street, mountain, stream, ocean, book, newspaper, animal, insect, photograph and email that ever existed.
(82) The second is "grandiose exhibitionism, " being pompous, wanting to show off, and having an exaggerated sense of one's capabilities and talents.
(83) He was a wiry, red - haired man with piercing blue eyes and a penchant for grandiose schemes.
(84) Your characterisation of Confucianism, with its simultaneous apocalyptic and grandiose predictions for China, is barely more than a cartoon.
More similar words: aggrandize, grandiloquent, idiosyncrasy, idiosyncratic, compendious, carbon dioxide, indisposed, grand, branding, a grand, grant, transpose, grandma, grandpa, granny, grandee, transposed, vagrant, granted, grandeur, grandson, fragrant, grand jury, grandmother, flagrant, vagrancy, grandfather, emigrant, modus operandi, grandchild.