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".
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