How Do You Spell AGGRANDISER?

Pronunciation: [ɐɡɹˈanda͡ɪzə] (IPA)

Aggrandiser, spelled in British English or aggrandizer in American English, is a word that means to increase the power, status, or wealth of someone or something. The IPA phonetic transcription for "aggrandiser" is /əˈɡrændʌɪzə(r)/, with the primary stress falling on the second syllable. The word consists of the prefix "ag-" which means "to", "grand" which means "impressive" or "magnificent", and the suffix "-iser" which means "to make". Together, they form the word aggrandiser, which implies the act of causing something or someone to be grander or more powerful.

AGGRANDISER Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "aggrandiser" refers to an individual or entity that seeks to enhance or exaggerate their own importance, power, or wealth, often at the expense of others. It can also be used to describe someone who indulges in self-promotion or self-aggrandizement, constantly seeking attention or recognition to inflate their own image.

    An aggrandiser typically employs various methods or strategies to achieve their goals, such as self-glorification, manipulation, or outright deception. This term is often associated with individuals who are driven by ego or a sense of entitlement, and who seek to establish themselves as superior or dominant in their respective fields or social circles.

    The actions of an aggrandiser often involve activities such as name-dropping, exaggerating past achievements, or sabotaging others' reputations to fuel their own advancement. They may exploit relationships, exploit weaknesses in others, or engage in unethical practices to further their goals. In some cases, an aggrandiser may also employ flattery or display ostentatious behavior to gain favor or admiration from others.

    Overall, an aggrandiser can be perceived as a self-centered or narcissistic individual who is willing to pursue personal enrichment or recognition at any cost. The term reflects negative connotations as it implies a lack of integrity, empathy, or genuine concern for others.

  2. One who exalts.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for AGGRANDISER

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Etymology of AGGRANDISER

The word aggrandiser is derived from the noun aggrandizement. The term aggrandize originates from the French word agrandir, which means to enlarge or to make bigger. In turn, agrandir is derived from the Latin words ad meaning to or toward and grandis meaning large or great. The suffix -er added to aggrandize forms the verb aggrandiser, which means to increase in power, wealth, or status or to make greater or more impressive.

Similar spelling words for AGGRANDISER

Plural form of AGGRANDISER is AGGRANDISERS

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