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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151. The end is no wild and glorious pagan racket, but rather a noble, meticulously layered paean.
152. Little cameos come to mind: The glorious greens of the rolling countryside in the slanting rays of the evening sun.
153. From the bedrooms there are glorious views of the Wetterstein mountains and the Zugspitze.
154. This was, after all, supposed to be a glorious day and a kickoff event that belonged to the home team.
155. Why demand attention now, when the Bulls are in what should be a glorious twilight?
156. And we bear the glorious stars for the Union and the right, Shouting the battle cry of Freedom!
157. So even two-player matches are like watching two top pros playing, albeit without the glorious sight of their beer bellies!
158. It was a glorious morning, as most mornings had been during this spectacular autumn.
159. Our witness, our purpose, our task to proclaim the glorious and liberating truth is so weakened by our disunity.
160. Slowly Rory walked back to the house, the glorious day ruined.
161. United had won promotion all the way to the 1st division, the Milk Cup win capping a glorious but brief revival.
162. Your parents search for you in the crowd of plebes clawing up Herndon Monument in a greasy, glorious finale.
163. Our burden in going forward is tremendous. But our opportunity is glorious. Gordon B. Hinckley
164. We sat and watched the glorious sunset from across the Mekong river.
165. During the two weeks of glorious sunshine, we all did our annual weapons, first aid and fitness tests.
166. Glorious because they came away with a victory over Rosslyn Park ... but no thanks to the quagmire at the Kingsholm ground.
167. The weather is glorious, so we trot through the suburban roads and leafy lanes,(sentencedict.com) and find a hitherto undiscovered park.
168. His glorious book is more than a history and more than a 25,000-mile travelogue, although it is also both of those.
169. Days 10-15 Mombasa 5 days in the glorious beach resort of Mombasa in the hotel of your choice.
170. Were there no God, we would be in this glorious world with grateful hearts: and no one to thank. Christina G. Rossetti
171. One day, thought Preston, one glorious day when some one asks me how I am, I shall tell them.
172. It was one of those glorious moments when a politician is forced to make up policy on the hoof.
173. It fast became a glorious gathering place for the artistic intelligentsia of the day, who helped to enhance Biddesden further.
174. She, gladly accepting the glorious gift.
175. Liu stem, Langfang City District glorious village security.
176. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a glorious piece of music.
177. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh of a glorious civilization.
178. We missed seeing the glorious sunrise on Mount Tai.
179. This is a glorious yet difficult task.
180. And repair anon in them secondary qualities more glorious.
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.