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tittle), dab, soup‡on, taste, Colloq US and Canadian smidgen or<br />

smidgin: There's not a grain of truth in anything that's been<br />

said. 4 texture, pattern, fibre, weave, nap: Use a different<br />

kind of saw for cutting across the grain.<br />

grand adj. 1 large, great, huge, immense, enormous, impressive,<br />

imposing, splendid, fine, majestic, stately, lofty, monumental,<br />

lavish, magnificent, opulent, luxurious, palatial, sumptuous,<br />

Colloq posh: We were led into a grand hall where thousands<br />

awaited the emperor. 2 dignified, distinguished, august,<br />

respected, eminent, pre-eminent, outstanding, celebrated,<br />

illustrious, renowned, notable, legendary, exalted, revered,<br />

venerable, immortal: He is regarded as the grand old man of<br />

chemistry. 3 flamboyant, overdone, histrionic, ostentatious,<br />

pretentious, grandiose, lordly: The abysmal performance was<br />

punctuated by the actors' grand strutting and gesturing. 4<br />

complete, total, sum, comprehensive, (all-)inclusive;<br />

bottom-line: The grand total of expenses came to œ12,467.22. 5<br />

marvellous, wonderful, outstanding, first-class, first-rate,<br />

splendid, excellent, superb, admirable, Colloq great, marvy,<br />

smashing, terrific, fantastic, fabulous, fantabulous, super:<br />

Isn't it grand that Freda will be able to go! 6 principal,<br />

chief, main, head, leading, foremost, highest: The grand vizier<br />

was second only to the caliph.<br />

grandeur n. 1 splendour, magnificence, majesty, sublimity,<br />

luxuriousness, pomp: The grandeur of the French court was never<br />

to be equalled. 2 nobility, augustness, nobleness, eminence,<br />

majesty: The emperor received us with a grandeur befitting his<br />

station.<br />

grandiose adj. 1 pretentious, ostentatious, showy, flamboyant, bombastic,<br />

histrionic, extravagant, pompous, fustian, high-flown,<br />

high-flying, overambitious, overdone, over-dramatic,<br />

melodramatic, Ossianic, inflated, affected, florid, flashy,<br />

Colloq highfalutin or hifalutin, flash: The council is<br />

unimpressed by your grandiose plans to redevelop the area, Mr<br />

Wren. 2 imposing, impressive, ambitious, grand, monumental,<br />

magnificent, lofty: She has some grandiose ideas for a national<br />

symphony orchestra.<br />

grant v. 1 give, confer, bestow, present, award, offer; supply,<br />

furnish, distribute, donate; allocate, assign: She has been

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