0 the quality of being very large and special or beautiful -- величие, великолепие
the grandeur of the hills
This camp held that the more traditional format was now the way ahead, and that 'democratic opera' could not achieve the necessary grandeur.
Versailles, built to project the power and grandeur of the absolute monarchy, soon came to symbolize its fragility.
It is a sign of grandeur: one who lacks it will hardly create something new.
At the same time it should ideally disappear after the performance to allow the grandeur and otherness of the cave to reassert itself.
Its grandeur would elevate the sense of self-worth among ' ' the masses, ' ' uniting them with ' ' the people ' ' through pride in place.
We are haunted by a conscience of this right to grandeur of character, and are false to it.
It was defeated by the impossible grandeur of its own moral ambition.
The effect is one of generosity, verticality, exclusivity, grandeur, dignity, awe.