grander

[ˈɡrændər]

grander Definition

  • 1impressive in size, appearance, or general effect
  • 2more important or ambitious than before or than others considered; superior

Using grander: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grander" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel's grander suites offer stunning views of the city.

  • Example

    The company has even grander plans for expansion next year.

  • Example

    The grander scheme of things is to create a more sustainable future for all.

  • Example

    The grander the gesture, the more memorable the moment.

grander Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grander

  • more impressive
  • more magnificent
  • more imposing
  • more majestic
  • more elevated

Antonyms for grander

Phrases with grander

  • a larger or more extensive version of something

    Example

    The new museum will be on a grander scale than the old one.

  • grander scheme of things

    the larger or more important plan or purpose that something is part of

    Example

    In the grander scheme of things, this setback is just a minor obstacle.

  • grander vision

    a more ambitious or far-reaching idea or plan

    Example

    The CEO has a grander vision for the company's future.

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Summary: grander in Brief

'Grander' [ˈɡrændər] describes something that is impressive in size, appearance, or general effect. It can also mean more important or ambitious than before or than others considered, as in 'The company has even grander plans for expansion next year.' Phrases like 'grander scale' and 'grander scheme of things' denote a larger or more extensive version of something or the larger or more important plan or purpose that something is part of.