Splendid - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsplendɪd|  American pronunciation of the word splendid
Brit.  |ˈsplendɪd|  British pronunciation of the word splendid

adjective

- having great beauty and splendor (syn: glorious, resplendent, splendiferous)
splendid costumes
- very good; of the highest quality (syn: excellent, first-class, ripping)
he was a splendid teacher
- characterized by grandeur (syn: brilliant, glorious, magnificent)
the splendid coronation ceremony

Extra examples

We have a splendid opportunity to do something really useful.

I have some splendid news.

“We'll be coming out to visit over the summer.” “Oh, splendid!”

The entertainment was splendid.

...directed that upon her expiration her splendid Italian-style villa be given to the public as a museum...

...the fiery Yule log made a splendid backdrop for our holiday party...

The climbers stood on top of the mountain, gazing at the splendid view.

The splendid yet useless imagery.

She was a splendid mimic and loved to imitate Winston Churchill.

The mansion sits in splendid isolation on top of the hill (=it is far from everything and looks impressive).

The sea made a splendid backdrop to the garden.

A splendid time is guaranteed for all!

He will make a splendid father!

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