grandioso
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian grandioso, from Latin grandis (“great, grand”) (English grand).
Noun
grandioso (plural grandiosos)
- (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a grand and noble style
- (music) A passage having this mark
Adverb
grandioso (comparative more grandioso, superlative most grandioso)
- (music) played in this style
Adjective
grandioso (comparative more grandioso, superlative most grandioso)
- (music) describing a passage having this mark
Anagrams
Italian
Adjective
grandioso (feminine singular grandiosa, masculine plural grandiosi, feminine plural grandiose)
Portuguese
Adjective
grandioso m (feminine singular grandiosa, masculine plural grandiosos, feminine plural grandiosas, comparable)
- great (very big)
- grand; majestic; magnificent
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Spanish
Adjective
grandioso (feminine singular grandiosa, masculine plural grandiosos, feminine plural grandiosas)
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