Crossword-Solution: GRANDIOSE 9 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Grandiose a. Impressive or elevating in effect; imposing; splendid;
striking; -- in a good sense.
Grandiose a. Characterized by affectation of grandeur or splendor;
flaunting; turgid; bombastic; -- in a bad sense; as, a grandiose style.

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GRANDIOSE anagram ORGANDIES, ORGANISED

We have 35 clues for the answer “GRANDIOSE”

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TRYING to produce impression of greatness 1 answer
Pretentiously inflated 1 answer
Pompous and showy. 1 answer
Overly large or showy 1 answer
More elaborate than necessary 1 answer
INTENDED to produce impression of greatness 1 answer
Exaggeratedly impressive 1 answer
Affectedly splendid. 1 answer
baronial 14 answers
princely 15 answers
Highfalutin 25 answers
COSMIC ___ 34 answers
flamboyant 38 answers
grandiose 38 answers
"Epic!" 41 answers
Royal ___ 41 answers
lordly 43 answers
Garish 43 answers
AUGUST , 46 answers
Proud ___. 49 answers
Herculean 50 answers
Stately 54 answers
grandiloquent 55 answers
Ambitious. 55 answers
Palatial 59 answers
Extravagant 60 answers
Utopian 61 answers
Elevated 63 answers
Gigantic 67 answers
Majestic 69 answers
Magnificent 70 answers
Lofty 73 answers
imposing 73 answers
Pompous ___ 80 answers
Impressive 89 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with GRANDIOSE (5)

Use of grandiose handles is characteristic of {cracker}s, {weenie}s, {spod}s, and other lower forms of network life; true hackers travel on their own reputations rather than invented legendry.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Most of them felt that there was too much apathy in the Afro-American community for such a grandiose scheme to be taken seriously.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
The certain grandiose lavishness of his disposition occupied itself more with results than with means.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
There he will find all that gravity of deportment and chivalry of disposition which Cervantes is said to have sneered away; and there he will hear, in everyday conversation, those grandiose expressions, which, when met with in the romances of chivalry, are scoffed at as ridiculous exaggerations.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
Among other sayings--I am quoting from memory--I remember this solemn admonition: “Let all thy words have the accent of heroic truth.” The accent of heroic truth! This is very fine, but I am thinking that it is an easy matter for an austere emperor to jot down grandiose advice.
A Personal Record Joseph Conrad 2006

Quotes with GRANDIOSE (3)

We assert now that Being is the proper and sole theme of philosophy. This is not our own invention; it is a way of putting the theme which comes to life at the beginning of philosophy in antiquity, and it assumes its most grandiose form in Hegel's logic. At present we are merely asserting that Being is the proper and sole theme of philosophy. Negatively, this means that philosophy is not a science of beings but of Being or, as the Greek expression goes, ontology. We take this…
Martin Heidegger
Belief in the traditional sense, or certitude, or dogma, amounts to the grandiose delusion, "My current model" -- or grid, or map, or reality-tunnel -- "contains the whole universe and will never need to be revised." In terms of the history of science and knowledge in general, this appears absurd and arrogant to me, and I am perpetually astonished that so many people still manage to live with such a medieval attitude.
Robert Anton Wilson Cosmic Trigger: Die letzten Geheimnisse der Illuminaten oder An den Grenzen des erweiterten Bewusstseins
I ate them like salad, books were my sandwich for lunch, my tiffin and dinner and midnight munch. I tore out the pages, ate them with salt, doused them with relish, gnawed on the bindings, turned the chapters with my tongue! Books by the dozen, the score and the billion. I carried so many home I was hunchbacked for years. Philosophy, art history, politics, social science, the poem, the essay, the grandiose play, you name 'em, I ate 'em.
Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451
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