glorious

/ˈɡlɔːriəs/
adjective
  1. Having or deserving great fame, honor, and admiration; very impressive or splendid.
    • Ancient Rome was known for its glorious architecture and military power.
    • She received a glorious award for her lifetime of service to the community.
    • The team achieved a glorious victory in the championship game.
  2. Extremely beautiful, enjoyable, or wonderful; giving great pleasure.
    • The homemade chocolate cake tasted glorious.
    • The sunset over the mountains was absolutely glorious.
    • We had a glorious day at the beach with perfect sunshine and warm water.
  3. Very bright and colorful; magnificent in appearance.
    • The cathedral's stained glass windows were a glorious sight.
    • The autumn leaves turned a glorious shade of red and gold.
    • The peacock spread its glorious tail feathers.
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