be splendid
Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words
Used to describe a state of being excellent, impressive, or magnificent.
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- The weather was absolutely splendid for our outdoor event.
- Her performance was truly splendid, captivating the entire audience.
- This antique vase is quite splendid, a real masterpiece.
- I hope your vacation will be splendid and relaxing.
- The view from the mountaintop is simply splendid at sunset.
- Their new house is rather splendid, with spacious rooms and a beautiful garden.
- The fireworks display was most splendid, lighting up the night sky.
- His achievement was so splendid that everyone applauded.
- The concert has been splendid so far, with incredible music.
- If you are splendid in your efforts, success will follow.