- GREAT Synonyms: 713 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for GREAT: excellent, wonderful, terrific, awesome, fantastic, lovely, superb, beautiful; Antonyms of GREAT: terrible, poor, awful, lousy, pathetic, atrocious, bad, rotten
- Great - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
As an adjective great describes things that are very good, large, or important — like a great movie, a great forest, or a great battle that changed the course of a war
- GREAT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GREAT definition: 1 large in amount, size, or degree: 2 used in names, especially to mean large or important: 3… Learn more
- GREAT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Great means large in amount or degree Benjamin Britten did not live to a great age You use great to describe something that is important, famous, or exciting the great cultural achievements of the past A nation must take certain risks to achieve greatness
- Great - definition of great by The Free Dictionary
1 a Very large in size, extent, or intensity: a great pile of rubble; a great storm b Of a larger size than other, similar forms: the great anteater c Large in quantity or number: A great throng awaited us See Synonyms at large d Extensive in time or distance: a great delay; a great way off
- great - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Holding an eminent or a superlative position in respect to rank, office, power, or mental or moral endowments or acquirements; eminent; distinguished; renowned: as, the great Creator; a great genius, hero, or philosopher; a great impostor; Peter the Great
- GREAT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Great definition: unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions See examples of GREAT used in a sentence
- 111 Words to Use Instead of Great (Infographic) - GrammarCheck
Get inspired by 111 of the best synonyms for the word 'Great' Take a look at this infographic for a list of alternative and similar expressions for:
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