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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241. Don't try to make a functioning mechanical system at once, in one glorious act of assembly.
242. Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God. Selah.
243. I'm proud of Iran for it's glorious history (Persian Empire).
244. Gu was awarded the glorious names of Excellent League Leader of Municipally -controlled Government Agencies, and Advanced Worker of the League Shanghai Committee in 2004 and 2005 as well.
245. On this, like other nights, the glorious chestnut stallion contentedly munched on his fragrant alfalfa, stopping occasionally to listen to the sounds of a sleepy horse barn.
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246. FRS has been growing with China's automobile industry. Providing whole-hearted service to the customer, it will keep pace with the time and achieve glorious success in the future.
247. Tea historicity : The tea culture's formation and develops its history to be glorious.
248. It was a glorious spree for the gang which had Georgia by the throat.
249. After the "Glorious Revolution", Mary Stuart and her husband began to rule the United Kingdom, but the throne was succeed by Mary's sister Anne, for they died without children.
250. In the dark and glorious Medieval Times, Knight Roland followed Richard the Lionheart to the Holy Land, in pursuit of the ultimate honor of recapturing Jerusalem from the Saracen leader Saladin.
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.