Greatness in a sentence as a noun

None of them were perfect human beings, but that doesn't diminish their greatness at all.

That same blog author submitting all his posts to Hacker News contributes nothing more to his greatness.

A problem with us as a tribe is that we tend to misunderstand the fact that most humans require conflict to reach for greatness.

I truly hope that Woz is remembered as the guy behind Apple's early greatness and Jobs as just a ******** who set us all back.

Every successful entrepreneur was told "no" and turned down time and time again on their path to greatness.

That he came out of that experience and did not engage in a campaign of retribution is a testament to the man's greatness.

Learning Haskell doesn't make you a great programmer, but great programmers have probably learned Haskell at some point in their path to greatness.

We don't need a human enemy to have conflict and to inspire us to greatness; primordial entropy is our enemy.

I used to be a huge Eclipse fan, used it for many years, but it just hasn't aged well at all -- it's a layered-over Frankenstein that barely resembles its former greatness.

I hate this "America is losing greatness from losing manufacturing" argument.

Greatness definitions

noun

the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence

See also: illustriousness

noun

unusual largeness in size or extent or number

See also: enormousness grandness immenseness immensity sizeableness vastness wideness