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Grandios

Definition:

Grandios is an adjective that describes something magnificent or marked by grandeur. It refers to things that are impressive, majestic, or extraordinarily grand.

Example Sentences:

  1. The grandios architecture of the ancient castle left us in awe.
  2. She received a grandios welcome upon entering the room.
  3. The grandios landscape stretched as far as the eye could see.

Sense:

Though grandios mainly refers to something grand or majestic, it can also be used to describe an exaggerated and overblown sense of self-importance or delusions of grandeur, especially in psychology.

Example Sentence (Alternative Sense):

  1. His grandios ideas about his own abilities made it difficult for others to work with him.
  2. The patient exhibited grandios delusions, believing he was capable of superhuman feats.
  3. Her grandios sense of entitlement made her difficult to be around.

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