splendid
adjective10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1
Emphasizes the high quality of being splendid.
Strongly emphasizes the complete and total quality of being splendid.
Means 'very' or 'considerably' splendid, often used in British English.
Emphasizes that something is splendid in a straightforward and undeniable way.
Stresses the genuine and authentic nature of the splendor.
Indicates that something is splendid in every way, without any flaws.
A formal way to express a very high degree of splendor.
Suggests something is splendid to a significant degree, common in British English.
be splendid7.0
Used to describe a state of being excellent, impressive, or magnificent.
Used to describe an appearance that is excellent, impressive, or magnificent.