grandeur|grandeurs in English
noun
[gran·deur || 'grændʒə(r)]
grandness; largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility
Use "grandeur|grandeurs" in a sentence
1. Delusions of grandeur, of course.
2. Don't go getting delusions of grandeur .
3. But these were delusions of grandeur.
4. Maybe I had delusions of grandeur.
5. His grandeurs were stricken valueless ; they seemed to fall away from him like rotten rags.
6. It is foreign domesticity and local grandeur.
7. She is clearly suffering from delusions of grandeur .
8. The hotel had an air of faded grandeur.
9. He has a sense of grandeur about him.
10. There were thoughts of grandeur and supreme power.
11. He is wholly concerned with his own grandeur.
12. Hubris is giving you delusions of grandeur, Frank.
13. The grandeur of the Great Wall is unmatched.
14. Once again, he was suffering from delusions of grandeur.
15. The beauty or grandeur of nature may inspire praise.
16. 2 The grandeur of the Great Wall is unmatched.
17. It became a sorry sight: a ghost of grandeur.
18. The movie is full of grandeur and high adventure.
19. No words can express the grandeur of that parade.
20. Someone with delusions of grandeur would make self-Aggrandizing claims.
21. Murphy's powerfully spoken Oedipus is an autocrat of iconic grandeur.
22. We were struck by the silent grandeur of the desert.
23. Despite the decay the mosque somehow retained a profound grandeur.
24. What a display of grandeur and sheer force of will!
25. Wyoming's Beartooth Lake doubles the grandeur of a grassy butte.