grandness (Meaning)
grandness (n)
a prominent status
unusual largeness in size or extent or number
the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
splendid or imposing in size or appearance
grandness (n.)
Grandeur.
Synonyms & Antonyms of grandness
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- nobleness
- splendidness
- gloriousness
- sublimeness
- marvelousness
- stupendousness
- gorgeousness
- wonderfulness
- resplendence
- splendor
- resplendency
- stateliness
- dignity
Antonyms:
- slightness
- puniness
- spareness
- deficiency
- sparseness
- deficiency
- slimness
- scantiness
- poorness
- inadequacy
- scantiness
- sparsity
- slenderness
- sparsity
- inadequacy
- meagerness
- spareness
- stinginess
- slimness
- sparseness
- tininess
- slightness
- stinginess
- tininess
- poorness
- slenderness
- meagerness
- scarcity
- puniness
- scarcity
Synonyms:
- ornateness
- extraordinariness
- awesomeness
- lavishness
- wondrousness
- formidability
- augustness
- luxuriance
- superbness
- princeliness
- splendiferousness
- ostentation
- luxury
- opulence
- flashiness
- pretentiousness
- gaudiness
- grandiosity
- sumptuousness
- showiness
- grace
- luxuriousness
- richness
- elaborateness
- remarkableness
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word grandness
a prominent status, unusual largeness in size or extent or number, the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand, splendid or imposing in size or appear
glory,majesty, magnificence, grandeur, elegance, nobility, brilliance, nobleness, splendidness, gloriousness
smallness, littleness, fineness, minuteness, littleness,smallness, fineness, minuteness, slightness, puniness
The grandness of the cathedral's Gothic architecture left visitors in awe.
The opera's opulent production showcased the grandness of its scale and artistry.
The grandness of the mountain range inspired a sense of wonder and humility.
The castle's grandness was a testament to the wealth and power of its former owners.