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Meaning of "more grandiose"
more grandiose ~ something that is more extravagant, impressive, or magnificent in scale or appearance, typically used to describe grand or elaborate things
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We would have done something a little more grandiose.
And still more grandiose than in traditional religions.
David envisaged something far more grandiose.
Some are more grandiose than others.
That made him sound only more grandiose.
To a new even more grandiose title than the one he currently holds.
The third building was more grandiose.
Some more grandiose Israeli projects have proposed highways to bypass Palestinian towns in three dimensions.
The landscapes are so much more beautiful and more grandiose.
The present war is immeasurably more grandiose than the Russo-Japanese War.
Nowhere are the courtyards narrower or the architectural monuments more grandiose.
Enver Pasha has a more grandiose plan.
Lest we give into temptation that paints men… with brushstrokes more grandiose.
I find it more grandiose than Paro 's.
Never did we ever think that this can be reproduced on a more grandiose scale.
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He practises more grandiose speeches, dreams up his " Grand Design " and hones his diplomatic skills.
So in real terms Africa has received only more grandiose rhetoric.
For a more grandiose effect, I guess.
Conservative Party leaders say that austerity has been driven by nothing more grandiose than arithmetic.
The show was a parade of costumes, each one more grandiose than the next.
If we would had more time, We would have done something a little more grandiose.
The basilica would have had, originally, an even more grandiose aspect than it is today.
With every year, his visions become more and more grandiose.
The Romans later built their own temples there, more grandiose than those of Rome itself.
The farther up we get from Sweetwater, the bigger the narratives become . the more grandiose.
Within a year, Low hatched a much more grandiose scheme.
However, the architects of this national operation have more grandiose plans.
The ideas do not materialize, but that 's okay -- we will find more grandiose ideas to discuss tomorrow.
If we'd had more time, we'd have done something a little more grandiose.
Indeed, Michelangelo 's concepts were getting more grandiose on a regular basis.
During this time, Superman 's powers became more and more grandiose.
Erdogan 's speech was even more grandiose.
With every setback, Moon 's plans only grew more grandiose.
The long-term plan is far more grandiose.
We'd have done something a little more grandiose.
At St. Petersburg the reception was even more grandiose.
Am I going to use a two-page spread like a comic book for more grandiose effect, I guess?
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A grandiose act to be recognised as a figure of great infamy