glorious splendour

Frequency: 5.54.3 per million words

A tautological phrase emphasizing great beauty and magnificence.

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Examples (20)

  • We stood in awe, gazing at the glorious splendour of the sunset.
  • They dined in a special suite in glorious splendour.
  • The cathedral's interior was a vision of glorious splendour.
  • The ancient temple, restored to its original state, radiated glorious splendour.
  • The coronation was an event of unparalleled glorious splendour.
  • The sunset painted the sky with a glorious splendour of reds and oranges.
  • Historians describe the king's court in all its glorious splendour.
  • For centuries, the castle stood in glorious splendour overlooking the valley.
  • The artist tried to capture the glorious splendour of the ancient city on canvas.
  • The queen's coronation was a spectacle of glorious splendour and tradition.
  • From the mountain peak, we witnessed the glorious splendour of the valley below.
  • Despite the passage of time, the ruins still hinted at their past glorious splendour.
  • The novel vividly portrays the glorious splendour of the lost empire.
  • The garden, in full bloom, presented a scene of glorious splendour.
  • She remembered the ball in its full glorious splendour, a night of magic and dreams.
  • Visitors were awestruck by the glorious splendour of the newly renovated opera house.
  • The northern lights unfolded in glorious splendour across the arctic sky.
  • His reign was marked by peace and glorious splendour.
  • The parade proceeded with glorious splendour, filling the streets with color and music.
  • We hope to restore the old theater to its former glorious splendour.