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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211, The Thatcher Years have been splendid ones for a goodly number of golf members throughout this Royal and Ancient land of ours.
212, What could still be seen, in the splendid roof-tops and towers of magnificent buildings.
213, We had not eaten fresh fish for a couple of days, and the three yellowfins would make a splendid meal.
214, One of the castle's most splendid features is the high twin-towered gatehouse.
215, Meanwhile, Agnes begins to rethink her decision while visiting the handsome doctor in his splendid Venetian mansion.
216, The car was chugging along the Promenade des Anglais, a boulevard lined with splendid palm-trees.
217, And the music, while not necessarily the most inventive guitar-drive stuff you've ever heard, has its splendid moments.
218, The splendid choreography by Ann-Marie Brady was also an eye-taking feature.
219, I should guess that your little friend has a splendid knack of observation but no fictional powers.
220, They drew rein in Sparta before the lordly dwelling, a house far more splendid than either young man had ever seen.
221, These splendid and intricate bronze castings are enigmatic: they appear on the scene without apparent precursors and with no obvious descendants.
222, All that survives now is two walls, standing in splendid isolation, up to the deck height of the bridge.
223, The road curved, and I emerged from a copse to confront a splendid panorama.
224, He was justifiably proud of this splendid work which he rightly considered to be his main literary achievement.
225, So now she was having a splendid time visiting friends, and who could blame her?
226, A hotel-restaurant with its terrace overhanging the slope gives splendid views over the Lake of Thun and the Stockhorn group.
227, Bridget thanked the teachers for their generous support of the Raffle which raised a splendid £444.
228, It has a large garden with fruit trees and a splendid mature walnut tree.
229, But he played splendid golf,[sentencedict.com] which at least kept his fans in good spirits.
230, And presumably you know of his passion for the Splendid Splinter.
231, Loi caught a splendid dorado to provide juicy fresh fish cutlets.
232, We had a splendid time and I just feel I had to write and thank you.
233, The folk dances and national costumes are a delight to see and the splendid copperware, embroidery and lace make original souvenirs.
234, The most splendid achievement of all is the constant striving to surpass yourself and to be worthy of your own approval. Denis Waitley
235, a splendid feast of turkey with all the trimmings.
236, Splendid Milky Way, seems to come from sea mile.
237, The house commanded some splendid views of Delaware Bay.
238, I think an aristocracy ought to be splendid.
239, He's so splendid, he's often lived on cocoa for a week!
240, He built many splendid temples and statues of himself, but his greatest achievement was the Temple of Amun.
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.