"Greatness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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."
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.
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.