Noun
The state or quality of being grandiose,
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love the grandiosity of Hollywood movies, and even in independents, I love the canvas you can tell your story on. I love fiction filmmaking, you really feel like you're creating something. George Hickenlooper
My feeling, based on my own experience, is that aiming for grandiosity is the fastest route to failure. James Altucher
the grandiosity of his prose Source: Internet
an excessive ornateness of language Source: Internet
Boswell’s grandiosity and impetuousness mixed with dark periods of guilt into behavior that would surely be called manic depression if he lived 100 years later. Source: Internet
It’s always watchable when Pfeiffer is around to delight in overplaying Frances’ imperious theatrical grandiosity, and Hedges has long been good at playing characters who have a kind of interesting passivity. Source: Internet