Synonym: elegant, extravagant, fine, grand, impressive, luxurious, magnificent, majestic, proud, splendid, stately, superb. Antonym: disgraceful, dishonorable, ignoble, inglorious. Similar words: laboriously, curious, various, imperious, nefarious, penurious, delirious, lugubrious. Meaning: ['glɔːrɪəs] adj. 1. having or deserving or conferring glory 2. having or worthy of pride 3. bringing great happiness and thankfulness 4. characterized by grandeur 5. having great beauty and splendor.
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61. It was a glorious day!
62. The glorious expedition had degenerated into a humiliating disaster.
63. A glorious fragrance filled the room.
64. He had had six glorious years with Arfur.
65. And its glorious past, long clung to, is over.
66. We spent six glorious days in Acapulco.
67. Outside, in the open air, it was glorious.
68. Maloof has spent almost half a century building wooden furniture, piece by glorious piece.
69. Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution.
70. Five minutes after half-time he was frustrated only by a glorious flying save by Beasant.
71. There was a glorious sunset rush of pure-blooded warmth all over her back and right down to her fingertips.
72. What I had chanced upon was a mile race of six glorious runners, a really beautiful thing.
73. Voice over Derby had one more chance to balance the books but Paul Kitson wasted a glorious opportunity by blasting wide.
74. The glorious Inca ruins are the main tourist destination in Peru.
75. Do you know that the answer to all your questions, all your problems, is actually contained within its glorious covers.
76. To the naked eye it was a glorious spectacle; through the telescope, it was unbelievable.
77. Resorts that are glorious in mid-summer can be bleak and damp in winter as well as pretty dull when the tourist season is over.
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78. The trees of the Dean on the distant bank were taking on a blue haze in the glorious afternoon sun.
79. Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally it is possible that I may be mistaken.
80. The finished product rests in a glorious pop tradition not usually associated with a wide-ranging career like Young's.
81. Saints twisted the knife with a glorious try from Tony Sullivan, set up by Gary Connolly.
82. Just for a moment my glorious sense of achievement faded into apprehension.
83. The glorious anomaly of a fake tropical city with a mild desert climate brought people from everywhere.
84. That night Jay dreamed in glorious technicolour with full Dolby stereo.
85. But, in one respect at least, our glorious leader deserves rich praise.
86. That passion that you know you share with me, and that fiery temper to match your glorious hair!
87. Donen and Vincente Minnelli were the directors with whom he collaborated on his most glorious musicals, often sharing the directing credit.
88. There is a handsome stable block, a huge walled garden and 63 acres with glorious views.
89. Their mounts varied from single-seaters to glorious road cars such as the legendary 250GTO and Daytona.
90. The house was built in the 1930s and faces south with glorious views of Dartmoor, shared by all the principal bedrooms.
More similar words: laboriously, curious, various, imperious, nefarious, penurious, delirious, lugubrious, mysterious, imploring, priority, envious, dubious, obvious, anxious, previous, officious, oblivious, ambitious, bumptious, vivacious, obviously, religious, mendacious, capricious, obsequious, loquacious, suspicious, pugnacious, previously.