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The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand.
grandeur
splendor
brilliance
magnificence
grandness
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A quality that outshines the usual.
brilliancy
lustre
luster
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Examples for "
brilliancy
"
brilliancy
lustre
luster
Examples for "
brilliancy
"
1
The former has probably increased in
brilliancy
in the course of centuries.
2
The focus of the ideas of the world shed thence its
brilliancy
.
3
The inhabitants of the sea rivaled the rainbow in
brilliancy
of coloring.
4
The sun was shining in clear, steady
brilliancy
in a cloudless sky.
5
It was quite dark; the first stars burned with steadily growing
brilliancy
.
1
Gibson's attempts to restore his former industry
lustre
have so far floundered.
2
Political parties have long lusted after the economic
lustre
of George Lee.
3
In some diseases the
lustre
of the eye increases, as in consumption.
4
Their excellence only appears with the greater
lustre
amidst the general defection.
5
I can see on the right the
lustre
of the high-tide sea.
1
Under the cloudy sky the waters had the steel-gray
luster
of quicksilver.
2
And unfortunately, it's here that the system loses some of its
luster
.
3
She will take away the elastic step, the
luster
from the eye.
4
What she said he did not know; his
lack
-
luster
gaze met hers.
5
Yet as the drizzle added
luster
to most surfaces, my disquiet grew.
1
The very air sparkled, diamond-clear in the crystal
splendour
of the day.
2
And she paused to let the
splendour
of the gift sink in.
3
Just then the moon rose from behind the wood in regal
splendour
.
4
The
splendour
said to him: Go on; sorrow is but a cloud.
5
The silence and the tempered
splendour
of the night weighed him down.
6
The ocean shines out yonder in all its luminous
splendour
of old.
7
Rio Medio had been a place of some
splendour
in its time.
8
Underneath all the horror, underlying all the
vileness
-
the
splendour
of it all.
9
He smouldered and rumbled, a natural timidity preventing the
splendour
of fireworks.
10
Therefore Karema longed for Egypt notwithstanding the
splendour
in which she dwelt.
11
The lights and shades under the summer sunlight were full of
splendour
.
12
The
splendour
and beauty of its buildings both public and private .
13
The shouting
splendour
hushed; there came a whisper and, at last- ahint
14
I have been fortunate enough to re-establish it in its primal
splendour
.
15
The atmosphere of the apartment seemed redolent with suggestions of faded
splendour
.
16
The greatest
splendour
and the greatest magnificence one can imagine await them.
splendour
great splendour
full splendour
such splendour
dazzling splendour
ancient splendour
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