Glory ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Glory ( noun )

  1. The state or quality of being renowned and honored.
  2. Great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown.
  3. Something that is a source of pride or honor.
  4. 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:

  1. The glory of a nation is its history.
  2. He basked in the glory of his accomplishment.
  3. The glory of the sunset was breathtaking.
  4. He was seeking glory on the battlefield.
  5. The glory of God is within you.

(As a verb)

Glory ( verb )

  1. The state or quality of being renowned and honored.
  2. Great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown.
  3. Something that is a source of pride or honor.
  4. 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:

  1. The glory of a nation is its history.
  2. He basked in the glory of his accomplishment.
  3. The glory of the sunset was breathtaking.
  4. He was seeking glory on the battlefield.
  5. The glory of God is within you.
Some random words: gather, frontman, unsettled