great

/ɡreɪt/
adjectiveBeginner
general

very good or excellent

The food at that restaurant is great.

The food is of very high quality.

He has a great sense of humor.

He is very funny and entertaining.

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Commonly used to describe something of high quality or to express enthusiasm.

general

large in size or quantity

The Great Wall of China is a massive structure.

The wall is very large and impressive.

She has great ambitions.

She has very large and important goals.

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Used to describe something that is physically large or significant in scale.

general

important or significant

This is a great opportunity for you.

This is a very important chance that you should take.

He made a great contribution to the project.

He did something very important for the project.

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Used to describe something that is important or has a significant impact.

Collocations

great joban excellent or impressive performancegreat ideaa very good or clever suggestiongreat timea very enjoyable or memorable experience

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Related Phrases

great minds think alikeproverb
people with similar intelligence or ideas often come up with the same thoughts
great expectationsphrase
high hopes or ambitions for the future

💡Pro Tip

Versatility

'Great' can be used to describe both quality and size, so pay attention to the context to understand its exact meaning.

Gold Rule

Positive Connotation

'Great' is always positive and should not be used to describe something negative.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'grete', from Old English 'grēat', meaning 'large in size or importance'.

📝Usage Notes

The word 'great' is highly versatile and can be used in various contexts to describe something as excellent, large, or significant. It is commonly used in both formal and informal settings.

Word Breakdown

great
excellent or large
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