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## Copilot

The word "great" has several meanings, depending on the context. Let's explore
them:
- Very Large or Big:
- When something is great, it is very large in size.
- For example:
- "The room had a great bay window."
- Large in Amount or Degree:
- Great can also describe something that is large in amount or degree.
- Examples:
- "The issue is of great importance to voters."
- "A great many people would agree."
- Famous or Important:
- When we say someone or something is great, we often mean they are famous,
powerful, or important in a particular field.
- Examples:
- "This is one of Rembrandt's greatest paintings."
- "Who do you think is the greatest modern novelist?"
- Extreme or Excellent:
- Informally, great can mean very good or excellent.
- Examples:
- "We had a great time last night at the party."
- "It's great to see you after all this time!"
In summary, "great" encompasses ideas of size, importance, fame, and excellence.
Its versatility makes it a great word! 😉👍
Learn more about the word "great" from Cambridge Dictionary , Collins English
Dictionary , and Cambridge Learner's Dictionary .

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