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Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
grand
elevated
lofty
sublime
exalted
idealistic
noble-minded
rarified
high-minded
high-flown
noble
reserved
Having low density.
rare
thin
Synonyms
Examples for "
grand
"
grand
elevated
lofty
sublime
exalted
Examples for "
grand
"
1
Several companies said they received
grand
jury subpoenas, indicating a criminal investigation.
2
In this
grand
new institution Desmarets should certainly hold an official role.
3
Currently, there are plans to present the case to a
grand
jury.
4
More than half of Germans said they would welcome a
'
grand
coalition'.
5
The paper also said Bolton has not received a
grand
jury subpoena.
1
Meanwhile, current
elevated
oil prices are a serious concern to growth prospects.
2
Special pleading has been
elevated
to an art form in recent days.
3
Gregarious Simulation Systems
elevated
the MMO concept to an entirely new level.
4
Ozone, which also causes breathing difficulties, is also present at
elevated
levels.
5
So far, few samples have shown
elevated
levels of toxins, she said.
1
The
lofty
level of oil prices helped drive down other sectors, however.
2
Previous British governments have adopted
lofty
targets for trade, with mixed success.
3
Three days ago the
lofty
off-spinner was relaxing peacefully back at home.
4
The military wants a better approach, and they've got some
lofty
goals.
5
In the background, in a large and
lofty
cell, is the sanctuary.
1
The position and the occasion were the height of the moral
sublime
.
2
The
sublime
is the representation of something powerful, in a simple form.
3
De Kock was in
sublime
form, striking 17 fours and a six.
4
We eternally step from the
sublime
to the ridiculous; we want taste.
5
The resolution that bore him up at this crisis was morally
sublime
.
1
In time, she will certainly earn her place in their
exalted
company.
2
Omnipotence cannot be
exalted
;
Infinity cannot be amplified; Perfection cannot be improved.
3
The citizens went to the polls in a mood of
exalted
self-denial.
4
If thou wilt be
exalted
in heaven, humble thyself in the world.
5
He
exalted
the dignity of labor, and scorned all baseness and lies.
1
Looking back, it was extraordinarily
idealistic
;
but it was also a strategy.
2
However, the cynic in me finds that to be
idealistic
at best.
3
Even today, nine decades on, the unaccompanied choral writing seems implausibly
idealistic
.
4
But that's missing the point of this terrifically humane and
idealistic
film.
5
At first, however reluctant to be a cop, he was still
idealistic
.
1
Hybrid cars popular with
noble
-
minded
Hollywood stars also provide a recent example.
2
But that upright man was too
noble-minded
to take a mean revenge.
3
He was generous, humane, and
noble-minded
,
when passion did not blind him.
4
Are you
noble-minded
enough to accept such a state, do you think?
5
He is the born prototype of progress, and
noble-minded
to a degree!
1
And TNF has never been more everyday having navigated a trek from the elevated niche of a technical brand to the
less
-
rarified
high street.
2
The Martians experience no difficulty in living in a rarified atmosphere.
3
For four years they had lived in the rarified atmosphere of celestial friendship.
4
All the Tugela operations had been conducted in a rarified medium.
5
Philosophy also has been itself of late working in a pretty rarified region.
1
The public expects something more than
high
-
minded
declarations of transparency and accountability.
2
Last year, Australia gained its first sex museum, which is similarly
high
-
minded
.
3
The majority of the board was composed of
high
-
minded
and able men.
4
I never met a more
high
-
minded
set of men in any country.
5
When they were just a city, they were supposedly
high
-
minded
and self-controlled.
1
For the next two days Carrie indulged in the most
high
-
flown
speculations.
2
The expert was a little puzzled by sentiments so
high
-
flown
and unpractical.
3
He returned a
high
-
flown
phrase of thanks in a bitter, absent whisper.
4
They hate nonsense, sentimentalism, and
high
-
flown
expressions; they use a studied plainness.
5
Bell had had
high
-
flown
notions as to the absolute glory of poverty.
1
One reason might be the
rarefied
nature of the high court's work.
2
It's a small and
rarefied
group that Hitchcock fits right in with.
3
We needn't look as far as the heavens to find
rarefied
environments.
4
The
rarefied
atmosphere of these high regions makes the stomach frightfully hollow.
5
The
rarefied
air scarcely gave play to the action of my lungs.
6
The
rarefied
air at the same time painfully acted upon my lungs.
7
The furnace, in short, compels us to breathe an atmosphere highly
rarefied
.
8
That
rarefied
air up in the mountains must be having an affect.
9
The
rarefied
air produces great oppression on the lungs, accompanied with bleeding.
10
Thus, to appreciate wonky-ugly proves that you have a
rarefied
fashion eye.
11
This is really a form of sickness due to the
rarefied
air.
12
It makes for an involvingly intricate sport of minute and
rarefied
angles.
13
The 28-year-old already stands out in the
rarefied
world of blindfold chess.
14
Even in the
rarefied
world of top-tier motorcycle racing, Rossi stands apart.
15
You've moved in a small and
rarefied
clique so far, my dear.
16
Don't misunderstand me, Lord, but we Kobollians are living in
rarefied
air.
rarefied
rarefy
·
rarefied air
rarefied atmosphere
rarefied world
more rarefied
so rarefied