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/ɡɹænd/

AdjectiveNoun
comp: grandersup: grandest

This term evokes a sense of sweeping scale and prestige, often associated with architectural splendor or high social status. It carries a positive, celebratory connotation of magnificence that distinguishes it from mere size; while something large is simply big, something grand is intentionally impressive and designed to awe the observer. When used as a noun in financial slang, the word functions as an invariant plural. Whether referring to one thousand or ten thousand, the form remains grand without adding an s, as in three grand or five grand. This usage is strictly informal and contrasts sharply with the formal, adjective-based descriptions of nobility or scale.

Meanings

Adjectivegrand

Impressive in size, appearance, or style.

"The hotel lobby was grand and opulent."

Adjectivegrand

Important, ambitious, or far-reaching in scope.

"The architect had a grand plan for the city center."

Adjectivegrand

Very general or comprehensive, often referring to a total or a summary.

"The grand total of the bill was fifty dollars."

Adjectivegrand

Magnificent or imposing in a way that inspires awe.

"They lived in a grand mansion on the hill."

Noungrand

A thousand dollars or pounds, used primarily in informal speech.

"He bought the used car for five grand."

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