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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241, Warrington remarked with a pleased surprise the splendid toilet of this scented and shiny - booted young aristocrat.
242, In the end, Millikan re-imagined the complex personal history of his splendid experiment to fit the simple story told in so many of our physics textbooks.
243, The weight stock performance is not splendid, causes the bulk lots rise asthenia.
244, The South-West School (Saintonge and Poitou) in the vaster scale of its decoration already shows the germ of the cycles which were to bear such splendid fruit in the sculpture of the Gothic period.
245, He pronounced a splendid encomium upon her in the forum.
246, Great suns spurted fire about, splendid fireflies flew into the blue air, and everything was reflected in the clear, calm sea beneath.
247, Broadcast Function , Starting broadcasts with an automatical splendid prologues section.
248, However, Elliot Garfield made a splendid wicked witch of the north!
249, The coastguard cottages had a splendid view overlooking the bay.
250, Height forum has 19 speechmaker , these 19 speechmaker are the big wrist inside game line of business, for instance Chen Tianqiao, Shi Yuzhu show up all, will bring very splendid speech.
251, Naturally, the face the world can now see is a lot less idealised than the lustrous and splendid golden mask.
252, He was a splendid military gambler, dominating the problems of supply and scornful of opposition.
253, Some rooms of Hotel Corso Genova enjoy a splendid view of the impressive Gothic Cathedral.
254, Such splendid athletic contest, the competition which participates with the perfect person no other two sends.
255, The end of the universe should have been a splendid challenge for a gifted worrier like me, but mostly it upset me in a new and worrisome way, because it made me realize that I was spread too thin.
256, Environmental campaigners argue the four-lane road bridge will destroy the beautiful landscape of the Elbe valley famous for its rolling meadows and splendid palaces.
257, On the very day that Berlin fell and bells of freedom rang across Europe, rose growers gathered far away, in sunny California, at a ceremony to christen his splendid blossom.
258, It was a Venetian scene,[http://Sentencedict.com] with a perfectly splendid marble palazzo.
259, The walls of the book seller were richly splendid with pictures.
260, All told, those splendid clothes are worthy of one million dollars.
261, He had made money, and had had splendid opportunities to make a great deal more if he had been willing to stultify his conscience, but that he had never been able to do.
262, The splendid evening glow in the sky means another fine day tomorrow.
263, Founded in 1542, Antigua had, in the days of its viceregal glory, scores of splendid government buildings, churches, huge estates, fountains, and plazas.
264, "Never Stopped Dance step which Jumped" Li Yue and the disabled person art group's deaf-mute dancers splendid performance has received audience's prolonged applause.
265, The old camera Brownie picked up in a charity shop was a splendid find.
266, The best way to see this splendid city, where Spanish people were the first to make their homes, is to take one of the old cable cars which run along the nine main avenues.
267, Maupassant wording and purport of what one writes love is splendid but moving therefore being his adeptest topic of conversation, chilly beautiful but be shocked.
268, As a chanter, Altai's poems, is the most splendid dedication that he offers to plateau homeland.
269, He had established a splendid record in the first World War.
270, Thanks largely to some splendid muckraking by the Guardian, it is now clear how one tabloid obtained some of its headlines.
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