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    splendorous
    /ˈsplɛndərəs/

    adjective

    • 1. magnificent and impressive in appearance: "the splendorous capital of the empire"

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  3. 1. a. : great brightness or luster : brilliancy. b. : magnificence, pomp. 2. : something splendid. the splendors of the past. splendorous adjective. or less commonly splendrous. ˈsplen-d (ə-)rəs. Synonyms. augustness. brilliance. gloriousness. glory. gorgeousness. grandeur. grandness. magnificence. majesty. nobility. nobleness. resplendence.

  4. 1. Great light or luster; brilliance. 2. a. Magnificent appearance or display; grandeur. b. Something grand or magnificent. 3. Great fame; glory. [Middle English splendoure, from Old French splendour, from Latin splendor, from splendēre, to shine.] splen′dor·ous, splen′drous (splĕn′drəs) adj.

  5. splendorous. adjective. These are words and phrases related to splendorous. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. GORGEOUS. Synonyms. splendid. elegant. magnificent. grand. fine. sumptuous. rich-looking. imposing. impressive. splendiferous. opulent. luxurious. costly. gorgeous. beautiful. attractive. good-looking. to die for.

  6. SPLENDOUR definition: 1. great beauty that attracts admiration and attention: 2. the beautiful features or qualities of…. Learn more.

  7. adjective. Splendid, having splendor. Wiktionary. Synonyms: brilliant. glorious. splendid. resplendent. proud. gorgeous. magnificent. Origin of Splendorous. splendor +"Ž -ous. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words. Find similar words to splendorous using the buttons below.

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  8. 1. uncountable noun. The splendour of something is its beautiful and impressive appearance. The foreign ministers are meeting in the splendour of the Royal Palace. 2. plural noun. The splendours of a place or way of life are its beautiful and impressive features.

  9. Meaning & use. 1.a. c1450–. Great brightness; brilliant light or lustre. α forms. c1450. In the sunne consydyr ȝe thynges thre, The splendure, the hete, and the lyght. Coventry Mysteries (Shakespeare Society) 191. 1600. When..The shining fort his goodly splendure losed. E. Fairfax, translation of T. Tasso, Godfrey of Bulloigne vii. xliv. 125. 1603.