Synonym: brilliant, excellent, fine, glorious, grand, magnificent. Antonym: ordinary. Similar words: splendidly, splendour, resplendent, lending, displeased, on display, displeasing, plenty. Meaning: ['splendɪd] adj. 1. having great beauty and splendor 2. characterized by grandeur.
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61, Almost every visitor to Edinburgh is seduced by its splendid architecture.
62, The acre of garden is host to a splendid bank of rhododendrons.
63, The tower stands in splendid isolation on the cliff edge.
64, The mansion sits in splendid isolation on top of the hill .
65, The pride and joy of the town is the splendid castle.
66, Why does the media present such a negative view of this splendid city?
67, Limes have a splendid herbaceous, almost grassy quality.
68, But they radiate a splendid messianic heat.
69, So splendid, in fact, it deserves special recognition.
70, We had to admit that it looked rather splendid.
71, The splendid choreography was by Ann-Marie Brady.
72, He welcomed all the authors, promised a splendid week.
73, Years before, these must have been splendid offices.
74, These splendid shows run in tandem until 3 March.
75, This goddaughter of mine is a splendid laugher.
76, We stayed at a splendid hostel there.
77, Chicago has a splendid waterfront.
78, Wealthy nobles inhabited splendid villas in the surrounding countryside.
79, And what a splendid view you have!
80, She has also a splendid charwoman.
81, He thought she would make a splendid contribution.
82, Kenny's had a splendid sponsor's name and logo.
83, The coastguard cottages had a splendid view overlooking Torbay.
84, Amelia had a splendid time with Neta.
85, It is a minor quibble from a splendid weekend.
86, The task at hand was to devise an immediate gathering of the vestry and to make it as splendid as humanly possible.
87, For collectors there was a splendid array of miscellaneous artefacts grouped together in sections.
88, Had a splendid lie-in till about 10am - finishing one of Jilly Cooper's novels.
89, Thankfully this fate has not befallen a splendid exponent of rabbinical humour,[www.Sentencedict.com] Rabbi Lionel Blue.
90, It really is splendid, an easy walk with just a short ascent to reach the beginning of the ridge.
More similar words: splendidly, splendour, resplendent, lending, displeased, on display, displeasing, plenty, lend, blend, end in, slender, send in, ending, calendar, lend a hand, pending, fiendish, spending, appendix, depending, rendition, compendium, incendiary, impending, pretending, compendious, serendipity, appendicitis, split.