Resplendent

Word RESPLENDENT
Character 11
Hyphenation re splen dent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Resplendent"

What do we mean by resplendent?

Splendid or dazzling in appearance; brilliant. adjective

Shining with brilliant luster; very bright; splendid.

In heraldry, issuing rays: said especially of the sun, sometimes of clouds. See radiant, 3.

Synonyms Glorious, beaming. See radiance.

Shining with brilliant luster; very bright. adjective

Shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye. adjective

Exhibiting the property of resplendency in Peano arithmetic. adjective

Having great beauty and splendor adjective

Shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye.

Exhibiting the property of resplendency in Peano arithmetic.

Sweet, chneprly magnificent awesomeness. Often literary or artistic. Urban Dictionary

1. A guild on neopets that has the greatest and awesomest people ever. 2. Also means dazzling or splendid in appearance. Urban Dictionary

Romans who throw Kayaks onto the BloodBowl Pitch in an attempt to anger and upset the Bull Canoes Urban Dictionary

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The word "resplendent" in example sentences

Shes talking to another woman with the same short curly brown hair, whos looking resplendent I always wanted to use the word resplendent and never had a chance before in some swaying, beaded skirt. ❋ Deb Caletti (2009)

Darth Vader is the ultimate heavy breathing villain resplendent in black. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Washington (CNN) - Tables set in resplendent colors - apple green, ruby, gold - with floral arrangements of roses, hydrangeas and sweet peas in plum, purple and fuchsia awaited guests to Tuesday's White House state dinner. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Behind them resplendent is the Lamb of the Apocalypse. ❋ John (2002)

The morning vapors were fast rolling their snowy wreaths down the opposite mountains, whose heads, shining in resplendent purple, seemed to view themselves in the bright reflections of the now smooth sea. ❋ Unknown (1875)

Nature, or nature's favourite, this lovely earth, presented her most unrivalled beauties in resplendent and sudden exhibition. ❋ Unknown (1826)

Looking back on the incident it seems matter for yet more Homeric laughter that Richardson should have called the resplendent genius of Fielding ❋ G. M. Godden (N/A)

Looking back on the incident it seems matter for yet more Homeric laughter that Richardson should have called the resplendent genius of Fielding “low.” ❋ Godden, G M (1909)

One is rotten and the other resplendent, that is all. ❋ Keene [Translator] Wallace (1877)

Look on the bright side though, once those evil Toreeees get into power our screens will be 'resplendent' with lots of these tossers like Hardy, Brigstocke, Steel and co laying into the 'government' which oddly they have been reticent to do for the last, oh let me see, 12 years... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Norman talks about a "resplendent" watercolor still-life by Paul Cezanne, a Rose period portrait of harlequin by Pablo Picasso, and a highly abstracted oil by Joan Miro, painted at the height of the Surrealist movement. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As I think of it now, I behold again those beds of shining bearberry ( "resplendent" would be none too fine a word; there is no plant for which the sunlight does more), loaded with a wealth of handsome red fruit. ❋ Bradford Torrey (1877)

Clearly it's the "resplendent" Cruise with his "muted heroic swagger" that raised Schembri's rating to three-and-a-half-stars. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And what birder wouldn't have visions of a bird with "resplendent" in its name? ❋ Unknown (2009)

These soulful touches are a reminder that, though Brightblack's sound has always been a kind of resplendent, smeared pulsation, underneath are still the raw aspects of music that affect us on a deeper level. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The king immediately sent Wolsey to meet the emperor, who disembarked at Dover, whither Henry went to visit him; and the two sovereigns repaired together to Canterbury, where they went in state to the cathedral, "resplendent," says Erasmus, "with all the precious gifts it had received for so many centuries, especially with the most precious of all, the chest containing the remains of Thomas a-Becket, so magnificent that gold was the least of its ornaments." ❋ Unknown (1830)

"resplendent," as in: Please check out MakeUseOf. com's ❋ Unknown (2009)

I find [Palahniuk's] work to be a resplendent gem among other [NYT] best [sellers]. ❋ CheetahMastah (2006)

1. I love resplendent more than I love [my dog]. But that's [too bad] I don't have [a dog]. 2. Girl: Hey! Guy: Hey, you look resplendent today! ❋ NOT LAUREN K? (2007)

Look at those Resplendent Romans... Showing off their Double-bladed [Paddles] and their Fancy [Kayaks]... [Long gone] are the days of the Bull Canoe... ❋ RuneClaw (2019)

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