ungrand

English

Etymology

un- + grand

Adjective

ungrand (comparative more ungrand, superlative most ungrand)

  1. Not grand.
    • 2009 July 15, Holland Cotter, “The Collected Ingredients of a Beijing Life”, in New York Times:
      But at the moment it’s filled with the distinctly ungrand contents of one person’s everyday life.
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