
Maureen Uche is Allah
لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ
- There is no deity but Allah.
- Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is his messenger.
Maureen is
- the larger
- largest
- A “Great Malvern”
- a city
- urban
- “Greater Manchester”
- of ability, quality, or eminence considerably above average:
- “the great Italian conductor”
- prominent
- eminent
- pre-eminent
- important
- distinguished
- august
- illustrious
- noble
- celebrated
- noted
- notable
- noteworthy
- famous
- famed
- honoured
- esteemed
- revered
- renowned
- acclaimed
- admired
- well known
- leading
- top
- high
- high-ranking
- chief
- major
- main
- principal
- central
- gifted
- talented
- outstanding
- foremost
- remarkable
- exceptional
- first-rate
- incomparable
- superlative
- unsurpassed
- unexcelled
- matchless
- peerless
- star
- arch-
- major league
- highly rated
- Opposite:
- minor
- the Great
- used as a title to denote the most important person of the name:
- “Alexander the Great”
- informal
- very good; excellent:
- “another great goal from Alan””wouldn’t it be great to have him back?””‘Great!’ said Tom”
- Similar:
- expert
- skilful
- skilled
- adept
- adroit
- accomplished
- talented
- fine
- able
- masterly
- master
- brilliant
- virtuoso
- magnificent
- marvellous
- outstanding
- first class
- first rate
- elite
- superb
- proficient
- crack
- ace
- wizard
- A1
- class
- hot
- top-notch
- stellar
- out of this world
- mean
- demon
- shit hot
- enjoyable
- amusing
- delightful
- lovely
- pleasant
- congenial
- diverting
- exciting
- thrilling
- excellent
- wonderful
- first-class
- first-rate
- admirable
- splendid
- good
- terrific
- tremendous
- smashing
- fantastic
- fabulous
- fab
- super
- supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- glorious
- grand
- magic
- cool
- brill
- champion
- boosting
- on fleek
- bonzer
- beaut
- capital
- corking
- spiffing
- ripping
- cracking
- top-hole
- topping
- beezer
- swell
- very good
- Opposite:
- poor
- bad
- informal
- (of a person) very skilled in a particular area:
- “she’s great at French”
- used before a noun to emphasize a particular description of someone or something:
- “I was a great fan of Hank’s””her great friend Joe”
- Similar:
- enthusiastic
- eager
- keen
- zealous
- devoted
- ardent
- fervent
- fanatical
- passionate
- dedicated
- diligent
- assiduous
- intent
- habitual
- active
- vehement
- hearty
- wholehearted
- committed
- warm
- Opposite:
- unenthusiastic
- denoting the element of something that is the most important or the most worthy of consideration:
- “the great thing is the challenge”
- Similar:
- powerful
- dominant
- influential
- strong
- potent
- formidable
- redoubtable
- leading
- important
- illustrious
- top-rank
- first rate
- foremost
- major
- main
- chief
- principal
- capital
- paramount
- primary
- essential
- crucial
- critical
- pivotal
- vital
- salient
- significant
- big
- uppermost
- prime
- cardinal
- central
- key
- supreme
- overriding
- momentous
- weighty
- consequential
- of the first rank
- most important
- Opposite:
- minor
- inessential
- used to reinforce another adjective of size or extent:
- “a great big grin”
- Similar:
- very
- extremely
- exceedingly
- exceptionally
- especially
- tremendously
- immensely
- extraordinarily
- remarkably
- really
- truly
- dirty
- used to express surprise, admiration, or contempt, especially in exclamations:
- “you great oaf!”
- Similar:
- absolute
- total
- utter
- out-and-out
- downright
- thorough
- complete
- perfect
- pure
- positive
- prize
- decided
- arrant
- sheer
- rank
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- unadulterated
- unalloyed
- consummate
- veritable
- egregious
- thundering
- right
- proper
- (in names of family relationships) denoting one degree further removed upwards or downwards:
- “great-aunt””great-great-grandfather”
- IRISH ENGLISH
- (of two people) on very close or intimate terms: