Glory
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Glory ( noun )
- The state or quality of being renowned and honored.
- Great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown.
- Something that is a source of pride or honor.
- A state of great happiness or fulfillment.
Origin:
From middle english glorie, from old french gloire, from latin gloria, from gloriō, from glōs, glōris ("voice, fame, glory").
Examples:
- The glory of a nation is its history.
- He basked in the glory of his accomplishment.
- The glory of the sunset was breathtaking.
- He was seeking glory on the battlefield.
- The glory of God is within you.
(As a verb)
Glory ( verb )
- The state or quality of being renowned and honored.
- Great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown.
- Something that is a source of pride or honor.
- A state of great happiness or fulfillment.
Origin:
From middle english glorie, from old french gloire, from latin gloria, from gloriō, from glōs, glōris ("voice, fame, glory").
Examples:
- The glory of a nation is its history.
- He basked in the glory of his accomplishment.
- The glory of the sunset was breathtaking.
- He was seeking glory on the battlefield.
- The glory of God is within you.