splendid
IPA: spɫˈɛndʌd
adjective
- Possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright.
- Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty.
- Brilliant, excellent, of a very high standard.
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Examples of "splendid" in Sentences
- The finale is splendid in its gaiety.
- The blossom is splendid in the month of may.
- The addition of the Manjusri Hall also looks splendid.
- The court of this monarch in his adversity was very splendid.
- Oh, isn't it splendid, _splendid_! that papa will get well! "
- I was twenty-one years old, and in splendid physical condition.
- Although the Royal Hours are splendid, they are also penitential.
- He's splendid, the real scene stealer, the soul of the enterprise.
- That was as splendid as this, but it wasn't as _splendid_ splendid.
- Beneath this cliff lie the ruins of the extensive and splendid city.
- The Byzantines built the splendid gate on the ruins of earlier ones.
- The splendid views of coconut and palm trees are the noted attraction.
- He always showed a splendid spirit of courage, keenness and determination.
- I think that he, too, has been deluded by what you call my splendid semblance.
- Interestingly enough, it was a Canadian who coined the phrase "splendid isolation."
- That's what I call splendid behavior; that's a man worthy to be called a gentleman.
- Though in splendid physical trim, a thirty-six-hour trick at the wheel was the limit of my endurance.
- A cold drizzle was falling, but he bared his head to it and unbuttoned his vest, swinging along in splendid unconcern.
- The good thing about dealing with a crime here is the excellent CCTV system, with sharp images and all in splendid colour.
- It is a youth who dares be radical, who dares, in splendid largess, build mistake upon mistake, bleeding his life out in service.
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