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    great
    /ɡreɪt/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an important or distinguished person: "the Beatles, Bob Dylan, all the greats"
    • 2. another term for Literae Humaniores

    adverb

    • 1. very well; excellently: informal "we played awful, they played great"

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  2. 1. a. : notably large in size : huge. all creatures great and small. b. : of a kind characterized by relative largenessused in plant and animal names. the great horned owl. c. : elaborate, ample. great detail. 2. a. : large in number or measure : numerous. great multitudes. b. : predominant. the great majority. 3.

  3. adjective. uk / ɡreɪt / us / ɡreɪt / great adjective (BIG) Add to word list. A2. large in amount, size, or degree: an enormous great hole. The issue is of great importance to voters. The improvement in water standards over the last 50 years has been very great. A great many people would agree.

  4. exceptionally outstanding; notable; remarkable: a great occasion. Synonyms: noteworthy. highly significant or consequential; important: the great issues in American history. Synonyms: critical, vital, momentous, serious, weighty. Antonyms: insignificant. distinguished; famous: a great inventor.

  5. Definition of 'great' Word Frequency. great. (greɪt ) Word forms: comparative greater , superlative greatest , plural greats. 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use great to describe something that is very large. Great is more formal than big. The room had a great bay window. ...a great hall as long and high as a church.

  6. Definition of great adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. adjective. uk / ɡreɪt / us. great adjective (EXCELLENT) Add to word list. A1. very good: We had a great time. I've had a great idea! Fewer examples. He's got a great sense of humour. It'd be great if we could meet next week. She did a great job of organizing the event. The resort has some great hotels and restaurants.

  8. 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. 2. a.

  9. 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.

  10. great meaning, definition, what is great: very large in amount or degree: Learn more.

  11. Britannica Dictionary definition of GREAT. 1. a : very large in size : very big. all creatures great and small. — usually used before a noun. a great beast. We were surprised by the great size of the auditorium.