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Greatness

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɡreɪt.nəs/ (American & British English)

Definitions

  • The quality of being great in size, skill, achievement, or character.
  • Excellence or distinction in a particular field.
  • Remarkable influence or importance.

Usage Examples

  • His greatness as a leader was recognized worldwide.
  • The greatness of the universe is beyond human comprehension.
  • She worked tirelessly to achieve greatness in her profession.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "gretnes," from Old English "grēatnes," meaning "large, grand, or distinguished."

Synonyms

  • Excellence
  • Distinction
  • Majesty
  • Prominence

Antonyms

  • Insignificance
  • Mediocrity
  • Inferiority

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Grandeza ɡɾanˈdeθa
French Grandeur ɡʁɑ̃.dœʁ
German Größe ˈɡʁøːsə
Hindi महानता (Mahānatā) mɐɦaːnət̪aː
Chinese (Mandarin) 伟大 (Wěidà) wei˥˩ta˥˩

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In some English dialects, the second syllable may be slightly reduced in pronunciation, making it sound like "grayt-ns."

Historical Usage

The concept of "greatness" has been explored in philosophical and religious texts for centuries, often associated with leadership, heroism, and wisdom.

Cultural Nuances

In different cultures, "greatness" may be tied to wisdom, power, or moral integrity rather than just success or fame.

More Information

"Greatness" is often used in historical and motivational contexts to describe individuals or ideas that have had a profound impact on society.

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