
SPLENDID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
splendid, resplendent, gorgeous, glorious, sublime, superb mean extraordinarily or transcendently impressive. splendid implies outshining the usual or customary.
SPLENDID | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We had splendid food /a splendid holiday /splendid weather. You look splendid in that outfit.
SPLENDID Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SPLENDID definition: gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous. See examples of splendid used in a sentence.
SPLENDID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that something is splendid, you mean that it is very good. The book includes a wealth of splendid photographs. Our house has got a splendid view across to the Cotswolds. I found him to be …
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Splendid - definition of splendid by The Free Dictionary
1. magnificent or sumptuous. 2. distinguished or glorious: a splendid achievement. 3. excellent or very good: to have a splendid time.
splendid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...
Definition of splendid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
splendid - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
splen•did (splen′ did), adj. gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous. grand; superb, as beauty. distinguished or glorious, as a name, reputation, victory, etc. strikingly admirable or fine: splendid talents. excellent, …
Splendid Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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!”
splendid | meaning of splendid in Longman Dictionary of ...
• The troops are doing a splendid job of keeping the peace. • It was a splendid marriage and he thought of ambition only, never of love or of gratitude. • And the music, while not necessarily the most …