Grander
Grander is the comparative form of the English adjective grand. It is used to describe something that has greater size, scope, importance, or magnificence than something else described as grand. Grander can apply to physical objects (a grander building), to scale or extent (on a grander scale), or to more abstract qualities (a grander idea or plan). In idiomatic use, phrases such as on a grander scale or in the grander scheme of things are common.
Etymology and form: grand derives from Old French grant and ultimately from Latin grandis. The English comparative
Usage notes: Grander is most natural when comparing two or more things within the same domain of
Related terms: grandeur (the quality of being grand or magnificent), grandiose (pompous or excessively grand), and
See also: Grand, Grandeur, Grandiose, Grandeur in philosophy and aesthetics. Grander as a proper noun is rare