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Splendid meaning in English

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Splendid

see synonyms of splendid

Adjective

1. glorious, resplendent, splendid, splendiferous

having great beauty and splendor

Example Sentences:
'a glorious spring morning'
'a glorious sunset'
'splendid costumes'
'a kind of splendiferous native simplicity'

2. excellent, fantabulous, first-class, splendid

very good;of the highest quality

Example Sentences:
'made an excellent speech'
'the school has excellent teachers'
'a first-class mind'

3. brilliant, glorious, magnificent, splendid

characterized by grandeur

Example Sentences:
'the brilliant court life at Versailles'
'a glorious work of art'
'magnificent cathedrals'
'the splendid coronation ceremony'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Splendid

see synonyms of splendid
adjective
1. 
brilliant or fine, esp in appearance
2. 
characterized by magnificence; imposing
3. 
glorious or illustrious
a splendid reputation
4. 
brightly gleaming; radiant
her splendid face
splendid colours
5. 
very good or satisfactory
a splendid time

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Splendid

see synonyms of splendid
adjective
1. 
having or showing splendor
; specif.,
a. 
shining; lustrous; brilliant
b. 
magnificent; gorgeous
2. 
worthy of high praise; grand; glorious; illustrious
a splendid accomplishment
3.  Informal
very good; excellent; fine
splendid weather

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Splendid

see synonyms of splendid
adj.
1. Brilliant with light or color; radiant: a splendid field of poppies.
2. Imposing by reason of showiness or grandeur; magnificent: splendid costumes.
3. Admired by many; illustrious: splendid achievements.
4. Admirable for boldness or purity; surpassing: splendid character.
5. Very good or satisfying; praiseworthy: a splendid performance in the examinations.

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