grandeur Meaning in Tamil ( grandeur வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மேன்மையான தோற்றம், காம்பீரியம், பகட்டு, ஆடம்பரம்,
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grandeur's Usage Examples:
But soon the partial or total conquest of the Spanish inheritance proved the grandeur of his beginnings and the meanness of his end.
The power and grandeur of these nocturnal concerts is inconceivably striking and pleasing to the hunter's ear.
She built for him, in Halicarnassus, a very magnificent tomb, called the Mausoleum, which was one of the seven wonders of the world, and from which the name mausoleum was afterwards given to all tombs remarkable for their grandeur.
They successfully strove to separate the grandeur and superexcellence of the king from the rest of the nation; to isolate the nobility amid the seductions of a court lavish in promises of favor and high office; and to win over the bourgeoisie by the buying and selling and afterwards by the hereditary transmission of offices.
He alone--with his ideal of glory and grandeur developed in Italy and Egypt, his insane self-adulation, his boldness in crime and frankness in lying--he alone could justify what had to be done.
The most important of the firs, in an economic sense, is the Norway spruce (Picea excelsa), so well known in British plantations, though rarely attaining there the gigantic height and grandeur of form it often displays in its native woods.
To the south of this, also on the Tigris, is the serai or palace of the Turkish governor, distinguished rather for extent than grandeur.
The general colouring, a faded brown, is somewhat dreary, but the mountain heights and promontories of the west display some grandeur of outline.
Brief as they are, they show us what Longinus meant by calling Stesichorus "most like Homer"; they are full of epic grandeur, and have a stately sublimity that reminds us of Pindar.
His "grandeur in social function" was unequalled and his interests were very wide.
The view from the summit overlooking Table Bay is also one of much grandeur.
Synonyms:
eclat, splendour, magnificence, brilliance, splendor, grandness, elegance,
Antonyms:
dishonorable, honorable, brave, estimable, inelegance,