Associations to the word «Splendour»
Noun
- Versailles
- Brilliance
- Felicity
- Marble
- Abode
- Viz
- Steed
- Jewel
- Prosperity
- Might
- Misery
- Lotus
- Complexion
- Damsel
- Concourse
- Embroidery
- Banquet
- Fondness
- Monarch
- Sulla
- Adoration
- Illumination
- Refinement
- Palace
- Tranquillity
- Dress
- Levant
- Coloured
- Eminence
- Heaven
- Zenith
- Sparkling
- Gem
- Foe
- Mockery
- Vapour
- Majesty
- Nobility
- Triumph
- Fragrance
- Simplicity
- Oriental
- Multitude
Adjective
- Poetical
- Gleaming
- Lofty
- Gilt
- Everlasting
- Costly
- Spacious
- Mellow
- Destitute
- Imaginative
- Lavish
- Divine
- Exalted
- Silken
- Vanquished
- Intricate
- August
- Dim
- Fiery
- Crimson
- Tranquil
- Worldly
- Entertained
- Rosy
- Haughty
- Shimmering
- Innumerable
- Superb
- Venetian
- Triumphant
- Glowing
- Invincible
- Serene
- Humble
- Scented
- Velvet
- Wondrous
- Softened
- Desirous
- Vanity
- Immortal
- Surrounded
Adverb
Wiktionary
SPLENDOUR, noun. British spelling standard spelling of splendor.
SPLENDOUR OF THE FATHER, proper noun. (Christianity) An epithet of Jesus.
Dictionary definition
SPLENDOUR, noun. A quality that outshines the usual.
SPLENDOUR, noun. The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand; "for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel"; "his `Hamlet' lacks the brilliance that one expects"; "it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor"; "an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art"; "advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products".
Wise words
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.