"Great" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Great" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Great" Meaning

"Magnificent, excellent, wonderful; exceeding expectations"

"Great" Examples

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The fireworks display was great and ended the evening with a bang.
She's a great tennis player and is known for her serve.
The new restaurant in town has great food and a wonderful atmosphere.
He's a great leader and has inspired his team to work together towards a common goal.
The band's new album is great and has been playing nonstop on my favorite radio station.

"Great" Similar Words

Great-grandchild

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Great-grandchildren

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The term "great-grandchildren" refers to the children of one's grandchildren. In other words, they are the youngest generation of one's descendants, being the offspring of one's grandchildren.

Great-granddaughter

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Great-grandfather

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Great-grandfathers

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The word "great-grandfathers" refers to the grandfathers of one's grandparents. In other words, it is the generation of one's grandfathers' fathers. It is a term used to describe the paternal ancestors of one's parents, which is three generations prior to oneself.

Great-grandmother

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Great-grandparents

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The term "great-grandparents" refers to the grandparents of one's grandparents. In other words, they are the parents of one's grandparents, and thus, the great-aunt and great-uncles, aunts and uncles, are one's first cousin twice removed. The term is used to describe an older generation of ancestors, five generations away from oneself.

Great-grandson

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Greatcoat

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Greater

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Greater refers to something that is bigger, larger, or more extensive than something else. It can also mean more important, severe, or intense. For example, "This greater challenge requires me to work harder" or "The greater part of the city was destroyed."

Greatest

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Greatest refers to something that is the largest, most effective, or most excellent in terms of quantity, quality, or degree. It can also be used to describe something that is considered the finest, most superior, or most remarkable. For example, "He is the greatest athlete of all time" or "This is the greatest book I've ever read".

Greatly

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The adverb "greatly" means to a large extent or degree; extremely or significantly. It is often used to emphasize the intensity or extent of a feeling, action, or situation. For example: "I greatly enjoy reading books" means that the speaker really likes reading books a lot.

Greatness

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Greatness refers to the state of being excellent, exceptional, or extraordinary in quality, degree, or extent. It can describe a person's achievement, talents, or accomplishments that surpass those of others in their field or category. It can also refer to a wonderful or exceptional quality that makes something stand out or be remarkable. For example, "Nelson Mandela's fight against apartheid was a testament to his greatness."

Greats

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The word "greats" is a plural noun. It can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Exceptional or outstanding individuals: "The greats of the tennis world, including Nadal and Federer, are competing in the tournament."<br>2. Famous or notable things: "The greats of Hollywood cinema are being celebrated in this year's Oscar ceremony."<br>3. Significant or important things: "The greats of ancient Greece, such as Socrates and Plato, have had a profound impact on Western philosophy."<br><br>In general, "greats" refers to people, things, or ideas that are highly esteemed, admired, or influential.

Greaves

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Greaves refers to the padding or covering worn on the legs, particularly over the shins or knees, often in armor, sports equipment, or protective gear.

Grebe

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A grebe is a type of small to medium-sized aquatic bird that belongs to the family Podicipedidae. Grebes are known for their distinctive duck-like appearance, with a streamlined body, webbed feet, and a distinctive bill. They are found in a variety of aquatic environments, including lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, and are known for their ability to swim and dive in search of food.