glo
rious
Comparative
more glorious
Superlative
most glorious
1
having or worthy of honor, fame, or distinction
- The soldier returned from a glorious campaign.
- She celebrated a glorious victory in the competition.
- The team enjoyed a glorious achievement in the tournament.
- His career was marked by many glorious moments.
- The festival honored the glorious history of the city.
Antonyms:
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exceptionally beautiful or splendid, often inspiring awe or admiration
- The glorious garden was filled with blooming flowers of every color imaginable.
- His glorious singing voice echoed through the concert hall, captivating everyone in attendance.
- The glorious display of fireworks lit up the night sky with bursts of color and sparkle.
- The glorious view from the mountaintop stretched for miles, showcasing the breathtaking landscape below.
- The glorious architecture of the cathedral stood as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its builders.
Synonyms:
remarkableawesomehowlingradiantimpressivewondrousgnarlygreatfinemassivesingularunrealstandoutterrificnotableexcellentresplendentoutstandingmarveloussplendiferousshiningincrediblemagnificentbrilliantgrandwonderfulspectaculardazzlingstunningluminoussplendidtremendousamazinggoldenextraordinaryphenomenalnoteworthyrattlingstellarexceptionalfantasticfabuloussuperbproud
3
marked by grandeur, magnificence, or impressive scale
- The victory was celebrated with a glorious ceremony.
- They witnessed a glorious parade through the city.
- The painting captured the glorious architecture of the era.
- The festival was a glorious display of lights and music.
- He admired the glorious expanse of the canyon.
Synonyms:
4
(of weather) hot and sunny
- The beach was packed with sunbathers enjoying the glorious weather and clear blue skies.
- After weeks of rain, we finally had a glorious day of sunshine, perfect for outdoor activities.
- The garden bloomed in the glorious sunlight, with flowers bursting into vibrant colors.
- We spent the glorious afternoon lounging by the pool, soaking up the warm rays of the sun.
- The children ran barefoot in the grass, reveling in the glorious warmth of the summer day.