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grandement

Grandement is a French adverb meaning to a great extent, greatly, or significantly. It is used to intensify adjectives, past participles, or verbs, typically in formal or literary contexts. As an adverb, grandement is invariable and does not change with the gender or number of the subject.

Etymology and register: Grandement derives from the adjective grand (large, great) with the adverbial suffix -ment.

Usage notes: The adverb commonly appears with participles or adjectives such as grandement apprécié (greatly appreciated),

Examples:

- Le projet a grandement amélioré la qualité de vie.

- Elle est grandement reconnaissante envers ses mentors.

- Cette décision a grandement facilité la mise en œuvre du programme.

See also: Synonyms and related intensifiers include énormément, largement, fortement, and très, each carrying slightly different

It
has
been
part
of
Modern
French
for
several
centuries
and
is
common
in
writing
and
formal
speech,
though
less
frequent
in
everyday
spoken
French.
grandement
influencé
(greatly
influenced),
or
grandment
utile
(greatly
useful).
It
can
also
modify
a
verb
phrase,
as
in
Cela
a
grandement
facilité
notre
travail
(That
greatly
facilitated
our
work).
In
casual
conversation,
speakers
often
opt
for
less
formal
intensifiers
like
beaucoup
or
énormément.
nuances
of
emphasis
and
formality.