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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121, She is also a splendid contrast to the noble-minded and sanctimonious Mrs. Jervis.
122, Unfortunately, the Ego has made a monopoly of guilt, seeing it as a splendid excuse for misery and martyrdom.
123, That is splendid news: few things transform lives for the better as fast and as thoroughly as access to a car.
124, There are splendid views of this great alpine barrier to the south from the twisting road between Urnerboclen and Linthal.
125, History lives on in the towns of Framlingham and Orford each with its own splendid medieval castle.
126, I am so very glad to hear that my darlings are all making such splendid improvement.
127, I sold the jewels I was wearing and de Michelet and I had a splendid time until the money was gone.
128, It is more than that, as artificial selection has made a splendid variety of sizes, shapes, colours and tastes.
129, Fifteen miles north of Cambridge is the splendid Romanesque cathedral at Ely.
130, We camped on a terrace above the lake and had a splendid bathe, swimming and splashing in the fresh clear water.
131, Cyril Shaps, that splendid and irrepressible character actor, David Horovitch and me.
132, Modernism has projected a compelling image of the artist in a state of splendid isolation.
133, All the same, most of them were splendid and she was glad she had put on a dress today.
134, All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. So I rate us on the basis of our splendid failure to do the impossible. William Faulkner
135, The elegant Royal Theatre next door is one of the most splendid of its kind in the country.
136, It's that sort of a mountain in a wilderness of splendid proportions.
137, Mama was a superb cook and she invariably prepared something splendid for us.
138, He moved the capital from its splendid Ottoman headquarters in Istanbul to the relative backwater of Ankara. Sentencedict.com
139, Even the golf course, visible ahead, was a splendid sight.
140, While we were admiring the rugs, the shopkeeper started to unroll a splendid carpet.
141, In acknowledging this splendid sum the Trust thanks all those who participated or supported the event in any way.
142, Ralf Isambard came into sight along the pathway, splendid in black, riding at a gentle trot.
143, All this existed in a state of nearly complete, if splendid, isolation.
144, Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance. Robert H. Schuller
145, Both regions include splendid scenery and wildlife, for which a possible wise use is well-managed tourism.
146, Beneath this lies the most splendid embalmed St Justin in his contemporary costume with fine wire work and embroidery.
147, The chapel is splendid with an early Baroque altar carved by A. Heidelberger.
148, In sports bars, they tout the splendid qualities of ice-brewing, while posing for photos and signing autographs.
149, Art, he was now learning, is made not in splendid calm and isolation but in an unavoidable rush of commitments.
150, But, as the striker moved in for the kill, the defender retrieved the situation with a splendid recovery tackle.
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.