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splendid
adjective as in luxurious, expensive
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adjective as in excellent, illustrious
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Example Sentences
The foreboding carbonara was brewing in my mind — enticed by ingredients of splendid quality; guanciale, pecorino and fresh eggs.
A man accused of stealing a £4.8m golden toilet used it on a visit to Blenheim Palace the day before the heist, describing it as "splendid", a court has heard.
The King hailed this "most splendid evening which brings together two things very dear to my heart - slow food and Italy".
If you buy into stereotypes and myths, the climate in Southern California is splendid and the people are laid back.
There’s a recognizable quality to Bridget’s misadventures that makes these movies subtly splendid, and it’s a nice break from the action-packed franchise fare later in the year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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