glorious

IPA: gɫˈɔriʌs

adjective

  • Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory.
  • Excellent, wonderful; delightful.
  • Bright or shining;
  • (obsolete) Eager for glory or distinction
  • (obsolete) Excessively proud or boastful.
  • (archaic, colloquial) Ecstatic; hilarious; elated with drink.
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Examples of "glorious" in Sentences

  • He made a glorious comeback.
  • The year 1913 was the most glorious.
  • It becomes incorruptible, glorious and perfect.
  • I say your appreciation is my glorious gratuity.
  • The end of the 1920s started the demise of the once glorious park.
  • His death must be glorious in the field of battle or on the scaffold.
  • Full priests are called the Glorious or, collectively, the Valorous Host.
  • His death must be glorious whether in the battlefield or on the scaffold.
  • The Shamlaji shrine and the site boast of an ancient and glorious heritage.
  • This glorious record of the past is the party's best pledge for the future.

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