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Often used in the same context:
splendor,
magnificence,
majesty,
grandness,
opulence,
elegance,
resplendence,
sublimity,
sumptuousness,
grandiosity,
loveliness,
monumentality,
grandiloquence,
exoticism,
lushness,
immensity,
garishness,
otherworldliness,
stateliness,
romanesque architecture,
joyousness,
urbanity,
ambiance,
exoticness,
romanticism,
prettiness,
expansiveness,
ostentation,
serenity,
rusticity,
profundity,
exquisiteness,
ornateness,
nobility,
impressiveness,
enchantment,
pageantry,
ambience,
spareness,
poeticism,
worldliness,
glory,
glitz,
illusionism,
beauty,
pomp,
supernal,
aura,
solemnity,
theatricality,
pretentiousness,
extravagance,
gaudiness,
drabness,
grotesqueness,
charm,
ostentatiousness,
whimsy,
dreaminess,
panache,
vastness,
aestheticism,
massiveness,
timelessness,
effulgence,
quirkiness,
vivacity,
limitlessness,
bombast,
spaciousness,
starkness,
seediness,
apollonian,
staginess,
languor,
ethereality,
artistry,
classicism,
endlessness,
emptiness,
pretension,
quaintness,
shabbiness,
mysteriousness,
gentility,
strangeness,
inwardness,
desolation,
flashiness,
regality,
translucence,
profoundness,
brassiness,
glamor,
fin de siecle,
hugeness,
sleekness,
haughtiness,
wordsworthian,
mystique,
moorish architecture,
sunniness,
splendour,
dignity,
greatness,
heroism,
loftiness,
nobleness,
grandeurs,
picturesqueness,
pathos,
exaltation,
diffused,
dionysian,
hellish,
anticipative,
beatific,
cataclysmic,
contagious,
deed,
dionysiac,
divinely,
diviner,
effortless,
effulgent,
enfeebling,
enlivening,
epiphanic,
exhilarating,
inexplicable,
infinite,
inherently
More specific:
eclat,
high-mindedness,
idealism,
noble-mindedness,
sublimity,
the sublime
Appears in the definition of:
apostrophic,
brilliant,
expansive,
glorious,
grandiose,
magnificent,
megalomania,
paranoia,
paranoic type schizophrenia,
paranoid schizophrenia,
paraphrenia,
paraphrenic schizophrenia,
splendid
More general:
elegance,
honorableness,
honourableness
Synonyms:
brilliance,
grandness,
magnanimousness,
magnificence,
nobility,
splendor,
splendour
Also try:
— Adjectives for grandeur:
moral,
former,
certain,
solitary,
ancient,
solemn,
simple,
human,
wild,
true,
real,
more...
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