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splendid English
Meaning splendid meaning
What does splendid mean?
Definitions in simple English
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Synonyms splendid synonyms
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Topics splendid topics
What do people use splendid to talk about?
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What words describe something that is beautiful?
Examples splendid examples
How do I use splendid in a sentence?
Simple sentences
That's a splendid idea.
We had a splendid dinner that evening.
The player made a splendid comeback.
A splendid idea occurred to John.
Those ruins were once a splendid palace.
The sun was shining in all its splendid beauty.
We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
His nephew was absorbed in the splendid fireworks.
His house stands on the hill-side and commands a splendid view.
What a splendid dinner!
The balcony commands a splendid view.
This is a splendid house.
I've got a splendid idea.
What a good scholar the author must be to write such a splendid book!
Asian religions inspire him to create splendid sculptures.
In brief, the party was splendid.
It'll be fine, you can do it! Trust yourself! You are already a splendid swimmer!
There's a splendid park in the centre of the town.
Is it splendid, this world?
Seeing a white lilly is splendid.
What a splendid city!
Movie subtitles
A workman informs the astronomers that if they would ascend to the roof, they will witness a splendid spectacle: the casting of the gun.
On a splendid throne, surrounded by living stars, the Selenite king is seated.
Yes, splendid.
What a splendid suggestion.
Splendid, Mother!
Oh, that's splendid! You would put just conviction into it.
I have splendid business for you.
Splendid.
It's splendid.
I thought she was splendid.
It was splendid.
I give them every consideration. good food, exercise. everything to get them in splendid shape.
These filthy dogs, splendid fellows!
Splendid, Mother.
It would be glorious to go with you but I may never be able to see all those splendid things.
Splendid!
Splendid, Professor!
That's splendid.
I don't understand Your Excellency's insinuations. but I can take no chances of complicating our splendid relations with Spain.
Splendid! - Yes.
Splendid news!
Seek and find something beautiful. something splendid for your child.
Splendid fellow.
Yes, that would be splendid.
SPLENDID.
OH, SPLENDID.
Splendid! - Life is wonderful, but it's very dangerous.
His war record was splendid.
News and current affairs
Splendid, but the Meltzer Commission would shrink the World Bank, returning unused capital to shareholders - a major resource transfer to the rich.
Finally, in 1970 a splendid computer innovation enabled the proper alignment of amino acid sequences (which is vital to all subsequent data management).
In a world of ultra-low returns, Greece would be seen as a splendid opportunity, sustaining a steady stream of inward foreign direct investment.
That sounds splendid.
It is easy to dismiss this as typical British chauvinism - the insular attitude of a people living in splendid isolation.
Yet all they produced were some splendid works of architecture and infrastructure and a system of military training that spread their society beyond the Mediterranean.
Rating agencies do a splendid job without compromising themselves by lending - and of course they do themselves lead the markets.
Each of those splendid performers is living with HIV.
In its first episode, Ferguson appears amid the splendid monuments of China's Ming Dynasty, which, in the fifteenth century, was undoubtedly the greatest civilization of the day, with its naval expeditions reaching the coasts of Africa.
CAMBRIDGE, UK - US President Barack Obama's first trip to China was like a splendid stage play.
The G-8 countries' agreement last year to a debt write-off for the 18 poorest states - 16 in Africa and two in Latin America - is a splendid, but insufficient, beginning.
Consider Europe - a splendid and time-honored civilization, and now a major player on the world stage.
Giving strong support to South Korea's initiatives offers a splendid opportunity for the OECD countries to show that, though they remain proud of the disappearing post-WWII world, they do not fear the new world that is emerging.