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Sentence count:284+19Posted:2017-02-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: brilliantexcellentfinegloriousgrandmagnificentAntonym: ordinarySimilar words: splendidlysplendourresplendentlendingdispleasedon displaydispleasingplentyMeaning: ['splendɪd]  adj. 1. having great beauty and splendor 2. characterized by grandeur. 
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151, In the sunlight she could see that it was indeed a rather splendid machine.
152, Around 1720 Daniel Defoe witnessed a splendid triumph of determined old age over adversity near Lewes.
153, Contrary to modem popular opinion these were splendid ships with excellent accommodation and many modern conveniences for both crew and passengers.
154, It was a simple drawing of a square tower, standing in splendid isolation like an accusing finger pointing at the sky.
155, Who gathered inside the splendid halls in Seattle for the World trade Organisation meeting?
156, The sound of raised voices made him realise that in fact things were far from splendid so far as this party was concerned.
157, Old converted railway paths offer splendid opportunities, although circular walks are not usually possible.
158, This splendid lithograph by Bourne gives one a vivid idea of the impact of the railway on urban landscapes.
159, Your picture shows a splendid specimen of the Norfolk Island pine, Araucaria heterophylla.
160, My timid, yearning soul Was with a splendid radiance made whole.
161, Oscaig, owned by the Marquess of Linlithgow, is a splendid sea-trout loch.
162, The official opening, on 15 May, 1903, was a splendid celebration of municipal enterprise.
163, Conversely, I have a rather splendid dress I bought from a charity shop for £10 a couple of years ago.
164, The splendid grounds form a perfect backdrop to the lakeside concerts held here on summer evenings.
165, It gave her an absolutely splendid opportunity of indicating her indignation.
166, These old colonial buildings with their splendid wide windows allow free circulation of air.
167, After all, functionality is beauty, and the Christina Penin model is doing a splendid job in my kitchen.
168, The beautiful restaurant has a traditional feel, with splendid old timbers and a delightful new conservatory.
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169, Those who have never been up a mountain when temperature inversion is at work have missed the most splendid sight.
170, The main interest is centred on the splendid harbour, almost completely landlocked and providing excellent shelter.
171, The thatched restaurant offers a splendid selection of international and local creole dishes.
172, He is a genuine hate-figure for the libertarian left, who are capable of splendid outrage at the mention of his name.
173, A Medic plucked out a needle-pistol and fired with splendid accuracy at Bjortson's muscle-corded neck.
174, Now I have stairs which actually turn the corner into a splendid hall.
175, Altogether about 50 were at the reunion which included a splendid lunch.
176, Sudden shocks - the screaming piccolo at the height of the storm - are splendid.
177, Stock also has the perfect mountain restaurant - small, with a sunny wooden terrace, hearty food together with splendid views.
178, Campus bookselling had existed in splendid isolation and been largely unmoved by the 1980s high street revolution, he argued.
179, Of the cathedral's original features, the splendid choir is the most striking.
180, Within a 22-mile radius there are several National Trust properties including: Castle Drogo, a splendid private house.
More similar words: splendidlysplendourresplendentlendingdispleasedon displaydispleasingplentylendblendend inslendersend inendingcalendarlend a handpendingfiendishspendingappendixdependingrenditioncompendiumincendiaryimpendingpretendingcompendiousserendipityappendicitissplit
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