Glorious - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɡlɔːrɪəs|  American pronunciation of the word glorious
Brit.  |ˈɡlɔːrɪəs|  British pronunciation of the word glorious

adjective

- characterized by grandeur (syn: brilliant, magnificent, splendid)
a glorious work of art
- having great beauty and splendor (syn: resplendent, splendid, splendiferous)
a glorious spring morning
a glorious sunset

Extra examples

He had a long and glorious military career.

The old ruins give only a hint of the city's glorious past.

The government has described the battle as a glorious victory.

Our room had a glorious view of the mountains.

It would be glorious to live in a peaceful world.

The heavens were glorious with stars.

We had a glorious afternoon of sailing.

...the state's rolling hills are even more becoming when they are caparisoned in the glorious colors of autumn...

...the museum has constellated many of the artist's most glorious paintings into one stunning exhibition...

The military results were not specially glorious.

We had a glorious summer afternoon before us to do as we pleased.

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