0 in a way suggesting that something or someone has great importance:
1 in a way that attracts admiration and attention:
I wonder why we look so much at the lower aspects of human nature, and not more on the higher, and to what human nature might grandly and nobly become.
The contents of these houses, and, indeed, much of the contents of our museums and galleries, are really the accumulation, the trophies and the bric-a-brac of that grandly acquisitive age.
The hotel was grandly decorated, with high-ceilinged guest rooms.
The manor is surrounded by a grandly designed park.
They entertained, sometimes mildly, often grandly but always consistently.
His emotion is grandly showcased on this track and you can't help but feel for the character in the song.
Years back, festivals were conducted grandly, presently requires renovation.
All these idols are grandly worshiped for nine days of navarathri.