জাঁকজমক, জমক, আড়ম্বর, ঘটা, মহনীয়তা, চমত্কারিত্ব, ঠাট-কাট
(1) The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand.
(2) The quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct.
(3) The quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct.
(4) Great importance.
(1) Louis XIV's obsession with grandeur expanded to other aspects of life, including art.
(2) Three million acres of pristine unspoiled natural grandeur means that one soon runs out of superlatives.
(3) Cameras lay forgotten for in many cases, nothing could capture the sheer grandeur and depth of the landscape.
(4) Cuba and her people have a vibrant and passionate past and one that echoes around the fading grandeur of her elegant architecture.
(5) The majestic grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture
(6) His facade of grandeur
(7) I was still rather impressed by the grandeur and scale of Lambdeth Central.
(8) The fading grandeur of its shops and its Victorian public buildings stands testimony to a golden past but a very uncertain future.
(9) The hotel is just a stone's throw from the Union Buildings which can be seen in their majestic grandeur from most rooms.
(10) For all their grandeur, the chancellors were still officials of the household
(11) The decor has no pretensions to grandeur : the restaurant, for example, is no more than a glorified country pub.
(12) The West Indian islands became the hub of the British Empire, of immense importance to the grandeur and prosperity of England.
(13) And he really enjoyed the glory and grandeur , you know, of being treated like a head of state.
(14) Amid the austere grandeur of Highclere Castle, it was an unprecedented spectacle.
(15) It was evident that the period grandeur of the Museum buildings greatly impressed the youngsters.
(16) Many mosques are there and they give an impression of the grandeur of architecture.
(17) The hall of the house is impressive with two marble pillars giving an instant impression of grandeur .
(18) As a schoolboy he had regularly passed the terrace and admired the houses' style and rundown grandeur .
(19) It has all the pomp and grandeur of a Roman general marching into war with his troops.
(20) Flags waved and the rain held as thousands of people enjoyed the concert and fireworks in front of the lake and grandeur of Bowood House.
splendor
magnificence
nobility
Insignificance
Unimportance