For "magnificent" or "impressive":
* Grandeur: This is the most common and direct noun form. It refers to the quality of being magnificent or impressive.
* Magnificence: This emphasizes the grandeur and splendor of something.
* Splendor: This focuses on the beauty and brilliance of something.
For "grand" as in "1000":
* Thousand: This is the direct noun form for 1000.
For "grand" in a specific context:
* Grandfather: This is a noun, but it specifically refers to a father's father.
* Grandmother: This is a noun, but it specifically refers to a mother's mother.
Example Sentences:
* The mountains held a grandeur that was awe-inspiring. (Magnificence)
* The palace was decorated with great splendor. (Beauty)
* The donation was a generous thousand dollars. (1000)
* My grandfather told me stories of his youth. (Father's father)