great
Prononciation : [/ˈɡɹeɪt/]
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Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) used to describe something or someone as very good or impressive. When you think something is amazing or really nice, you can say it's great.
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She did a great job on her school project.
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The movie wasn't great; it was boring.
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Was the food at the restaurant great?
Contexte : « size »
(adjective) relatively large in size or amount. A big amount or a significantly large size is described as great.
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There was a great turnout at the event.
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We had a great distance left to travel.
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How great is the crowd expected to be?
Contexte : « quantity »
(noun) an amount that is more than usual or average. When you have a lot of something or a large number, you can say you have a great quantity of it.
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He has a great amount of patience when dealing with children.
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She lacked a great deal of experience in the field.
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Do you have a great deal of time to spare?
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