great meaning
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- Great may refer to:
- Greatness, being superior, majestic, transcendent, or divine
- Gang Resistance Education and Training, a school-based, police officer instructed program
- GReAT, Graph Rewriting and Transformation, a Model Transformation Language
- Great (1975 film), a British animated short about Isambard Kingdom Brunel
- Great (2013 film), a German short film
- Great (supermarket), a supermarket in Hong Kong
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- NounPLgreats
- A person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
- Newton and Einstein are two of the greats of the history of science.
- (music) The main division in a pipe organ, usually the loudest division.
- A person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
- AdjectiveCOMgreaterSUPgreatest
- Very big, large scale.
- A great storm is approaching our shores.
- Very good.
- Dinner was great.
- Important.
- Title referring to an important leader.
- Alexander the Great
- Superior; admirable; commanding; applied to thoughts, actions, and feelings.
- a great nature
- Endowed with extraordinary powers; uncommonly gifted; able to accomplish vast results; strong; powerful; mighty; noble.
- a great hero, scholar, genius, philosopher, etc.
- OBS Pregnant; large with young.
- More than ordinary in degree; very considerable.
- to use great caution; to be in great pain
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- OBS (except with 'friend' and similar words such as 'mate','buddy') Intimate; familiar.
- Very big, large scale.
- AdverbCOMgreaterSUPgreatest
- very well (in a very satisfactory manner).
- Those mechanical colored pencils work great because they don't have to be sharpened.
- very well (in a very satisfactory manner).
- Interjection
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The school just got a great new set of jump ropes.
- It now appears that playing two unsuited high cards may not be so great in a many-handed pot.
- I wish you wouldn't make light of the matter, when it obviously means a great deal to him.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Great George was acting up, so his master sent him to a slave breaker.
- Great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of great in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Uncomparable adverbs
- Uncomparable adverbs
- Interjections
- Nouns
- Countable nouns
- Countable nouns
- Adjectives
- en greater
- en greatest
- en greatly
- en greatness
- en great-grandfather
Source: Wiktionary

