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    splendid
    /ˈsplɛndɪd/

    adjective

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  3. excellent, or beautiful and impressive: We had splendid food /a splendid holiday /splendid weather. You look splendid in that outfit. Synonyms. excellent. glorious. magnificent. resplendent literary. splendiferous humorous. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. extremely pleasant, enjoyable, or likable.

  4. Splendid means possessing or displaying splendor, such as shining, brilliant, or magnificent. It can also mean excellent, out of the ordinary, or illustrious. See synonyms, examples, and word history of splendid.

  5. Use the adjective splendid to describe something of the highest quality. If you're so lucky as to have someone buy you, say, a Harry Winston diamond, splendid! But splendid doesn't apply only to expensive items such as jewelry, clothing, or art.

  6. distinguished or glorious, as a name, reputation, victory, etc. Synonyms: noble, brilliant, remarkable, celebrated, conspicuous, eminent, illustrious, famous, famed, renowned. Antonyms: unremarkable, ignoble, mediocre, ordinary. strikingly admirable or fine: splendid talents. Antonyms: poor, modest.

  7. Splendid means excellent, or beautiful and impressive. Learn how to use this formal adjective in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Splendid means very good, beautiful, or impressive. It can be used to describe things, people, or situations. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of splendid.

  9. 1. Brilliant with light or color; radiant: a splendid field of poppies. 2. Imposing by reason of showiness or grandeur; magnificent: splendid costumes. 3. Admired by many; illustrious: splendid achievements. 4. Admirable for boldness or purity; surpassing: splendid character. 5.