Englishfor English speakers
glorious
—
adjective
having or deserving or conferring glory
a long and glorious career
our glorious literature
—
adjective
(= splendid, splendiferous)
having great beauty and splendor
a glorious spring morning
a glorious sunset
splendid costumes
a kind of splendiferous native simplicity
—
adjective
(= brilliant, magnificent, splendid)
characterized by grandeur
the brilliant court life at Versailles
a glorious work of art
magnificent cathedrals
the splendid coronation ceremony
first
Adjective
—
The first thing is the one that is number one (1) in order.
I have no older brothers. I was the first child.
first
Adverb
—
If something is first, it is before anything else.
He was the fastest in class and usually finished everything first.
First, I should say that we're happy to see you all here today.
—
Never before.
I first went to Japan in 1994.
—
At the beginning.
When we were first married, everything was wonderful.
first
Noun
—
A first is something that has not happened before.
A dog walking on stilts? Well, that is a first.
of
Preposition
—
Made using.
It is a house of cards.
June
Proper noun
—
June is the sixth (6th) month of the year.
There are 30 days in June.
—
June is a female given name.
June went to school with David.