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Definición de «great» en inglés

adjective

  1. Taking much space; large.

  2. (informal) Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic.

    • Dinner was great.
  3. Important, consequential.

    • a great dilemma
    • a great decision
  4. (qualifying nouns of family relationship) Involving more generations than the qualified word implies — as many extra generations as repetitions of the word great (from 1510s). [see Derived terms]

    • great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather, great-great-great-grandfather
  5. (obsolete, postpositive, followed by 'with') Pregnant; large with young; full of.

    • great with child
    • great with hope
  6. (obsolete, except with 'friend' and similar words such as 'mate', 'buddy') Intimate; familiar.

  7. (applied to actions, thoughts and feelings) Arising from or possessing idealism; admirable; commanding; illustrious; eminent.

    • a great deed
    • a great nature
    • a great history
  8. Impressive or striking.

    • a great show of wealth
  9. Much in use; favoured.

    • Poetry was a great convention of the Romantic era.
  10. (applied to persons) Of much talent or achievements.

    • a great hero, scholar, genius, philosopher, writer, etc.
  11. Doing or exemplifying (a characteristic or pursuit) on a large scale; active or enthusiastic.

    • What a great buffoon!
    • He’s not a great one for reading.
    • a great walker

interjection

  1. Expression of gladness and content about something.

    • Great! Thanks for the wonderful work.
    • —I am in my new apartment! —Great!
  2. A sarcastic inversion thereof.

    • Oh, great! I just dumped all 500 sheets of the manuscript all over and now I have to put them back in order.

noun

  1. A person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.

    • Newton and Einstein are two of the greats of the history of science.
  2. (music) The main division in a pipe organ, usually the loudest division.

  3. (in combinations such as "two-greats", "three-greats" etc.) An instance of the word "great" signifying an additional generation in phrases expressing family relationships.

  • My three-greats grandmother.

adverb

  1. (informal) Very well (in a very satisfactory manner).

    • Those mechanical colored pencils work great because they don’t have to be sharpened.