IPA: /ɡrəˈmætɪkəlnəs/
KK: /græˈmætɪkəlnəs/
Definition: The quality of following the rules of grammar in language.
Example: The grammaticalness of her writing impressed the teacher.
IPA: /ˈɡrændʒər/
KK: /ˈɡrændʒər/
Definition: The quality of being impressive, magnificent, or grand in appearance or character.
Example: The grandeur of the ancient palace left everyone in awe.
IPA: /ɡrænˈdɪləkwəns/
KK: /ɡrænˈdɪləkwəns/
Definition: A style of speaking or writing that is very fancy and uses big words, often to impress others.
Example: The politician's grandiloquence made his speech sound impressive, but many found it difficult to understand.
IPA: //ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt//
KK: /grænˈdɪləkwənt/
Definition: Using fancy or complicated words in a way that sounds impressive but may not be clear or straightforward.
Example: The politician's grandiloquent speech was filled with big words that confused many listeners.
IPA: //ɡrænˈdɪləkwəntli//
KK: /grænˈdɪləkwəntli/
Definition: In a way that is extravagant or pompous in speech or writing, often using elaborate language.
Example: The speaker grandiloquently described his achievements, impressing the audience with his elaborate vocabulary.
IPA: //ˈɡræn.di.oʊs//
KK: /ˈɡrændiˌoʊs/
Definition: Having an impressive or extravagant quality, often in a way that seems exaggerated or showy.
Example: The grandiose plans for the new building included a massive atrium and a rooftop garden.
IPA: /ɡrænˈdiːoʊs.nəs/
KK: /ˈɡrændiˌoʊs.nəs/
Definition: The quality of being impressive or extravagant in appearance or style, often to an exaggerated degree.
Example: The grandioseness of the palace left the visitors in awe.
IPA: /ɡrænˈdiːəsɪti/
KK: /ɡrænˈdiːəsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being overly impressive or extravagant, often in a way that seems excessive or unrealistic.
Example: His grandiosity made it difficult for him to connect with others on a personal level.
IPA: /ɡrəˈnær.ʊ.lə.ti/
KK: /grænˈjuːlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being made up of small, distinct parts or grains.
Example: The granularity of the data allows for more detailed analysis.
IPA: /ˈɡrænjʊleɪt/
KK: /ˈgræn.jə.leɪt/
Definition: To change into small, grain-like pieces or to become grainy in texture.
Example: The sugar will granulate if left out in the open air for too long.
Definition: To break something down into small grains or particles.
Example: The chef decided to granulate the sugar to make it easier to dissolve in the mixture.
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