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9 senses of great

 

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Great

Noun

Sense 1: A person who is highly skilled or accomplished in a specific field or activity.

Example sentence: Jane is a great in the world of gymnastics, having won multiple gold medals.

Adjective

Sense 1: Of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above average.

Example sentence: The rumors of his great wealth turned out to be true.

Sense 2: Eminent or distinguished in significance or reputation.

Example sentence: Einstein is regarded as one of the greatest scientists of all time.

Sense 3: Remarkable or outstanding in size, extent, or degree.

Example sentence: The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world.

Sense 4: Very skillful or proficient in a particular activity or area.

Example sentence: He is a great cook, known for his culinary expertise.

Adverb

Sense 1: In a manner considerably above average or beyond what is expected.

Example sentence: She performed great in her job interview, impressing the panel with her knowledge and confidence.

Interjection

Sense 1: Used to express enthusiasm, approval, or satisfaction.

Example sentence: "Great! I finally passed my driving test!"

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