0 in a way suggesting that something or someone has great importance: --
1 in a way that attracts admiration and attention: --
The contrast between reality, delusion, and self-delusion was a form of bathos that made the audience think of other grand-speaking and grandly spoken of people.
I have here admirable guests; whose virtuous fame is grandly brilliant.
Ultimately, it's a grandly ambiguous tune about the end of a generic relationship.
He could dress more grandly for solemn occasions.
Seldom have the history of an artist, the development of his imagination, and the fevers of his soul been more grandly yet intimately described.
A grandly conceived garden pavilion, the two-story building is lavishly detailed inside and out.
The church is described as having a grandly sober style.
All these idols are grandly worshiped for nine days of navarathri.