grandeur in the PONS Dictionary

grandeur Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

delusions of grandeur

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His image had not been helped by the grandeur of his mansion, which is believed to have cost around 40,000.
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In the early 1990s the church was restored back to its present grandeur.
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However, it did not lose its former grandeur during this period, and today the manor is open to the public.
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This is a household immersed in a decaying grandeur amid the intoxicating smell of opium.
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Metaphorically speaking, the author considers life to be a trashcan while human beings are not suited to being packaged in metaphysical grandeur.
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They are more casual by design, depending on grace and charm rather than grandeur and formal structure.
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Detailed descriptions are given of the grandeur of their palaces.
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Some of these writings carry useful information on urban life, grandeur of the imperial and provincial courts, royal weddings and ceremonies.
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Moving about, both of them are struck by the grandeur of the mountain and decide to stay there.
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A sense of imperial grandeur is created by marble walls and bronze detail, which includes extensive use of the railroads initials.
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