splendid
/ˈsplɛndɪd/adjective2 syllables
Splendid means: very good; of the highest quality.
Synonyms for splendid15
adjective, as in very good; of the highest quality
adjective, as in characterized by grandeur
What does splendid mean?3
adjective
1
very good; of the highest quality“made an excellent speech”
2
having great beauty and splendor“a glorious spring morning”
3
characterized by grandeur“the brilliant court life at Versailles”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with splendid?16
three syllables
four syllables
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Splendid in a sentence
- It would be splendid if we could go there, wouldn't it?CM
- He woke up starving; but after getting outside a substantial breakfast, he felt splendid.halfb1t
- To the porch, came flying a golden carriage drawn by six splendid white horses.Hybrid
- Cold and dry, splendid sunshine, what beautiful winter weather!afeinberg
- The more worthless the plant, the more rapid and splendid is its growth.CM
- Miss, that dress is splendid, it has a sheer silhouette and is very classy.blay_paul
- The king was famous for his splendid palace.auxitt
- This soccer match is full of energetic and splendid competition.CanadianBoson
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Forms of splendid
as a adjective
- comparative
- splendider
- superlative
- splendidest