Similar words: resplendent, send out, tremendous, hand out, find out, stand out, in and out, plenty. Meaning: ['splendə(r)] n. 1. a quality that outshines the usual 2. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand.
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61. The law - stationer's establishment is, in Guster's eyes, a Temple of plenty and splendour.
62. Goessens was much impressed by the riches and splendour of the Court.
63. The painter tried to depict the splendour of the sunset.
64. Some years later he carried his son to the cave and taught him the secret, which he handed down to his posterity, who, using their good fortune with moderation, lived in great honour and splendour.
65. Of the meretricious splendour I had heard so much there is not a trace.
66. He was dazzled by the gaiety and splendour of the metropolis.
67. Glorious Canada – big-shouldered mountains chiselled into rugged splendour by glaciers and the elements.
68. And long there he lay, an image of the splendour of the Kings of Men in glory undimmed before the breaking of the world.
69. The splendour of her shoulders, her frizzy hair might have made him doubtful.
70. Its night doth He endow with darkness, and its splendour with light.
71. That yellow splendour was in itself somthing supernatural and heavenly to many of the peasant women.
72. MOST foreigners visit Mysore to see its many palaces(sentencedict.com/splendour.html), testaments to bygone royal splendour.
73. With its stone, the ancient Greeks had built the greatest city in the world, and although Siracusa was sacked in AD 878, much of the splendour remains.
More similar words: resplendent, send out, tremendous, hand out, find out, stand out, in and out, plenty, lend, undoubtedly, blend, vendor, endorse, depend on, calendar, by the end of, at the end of, split, display, displace, on display, dour, do up, dough, doubt, hold out, weed out, double, washed out, plea.