Splendor (noun)

  1. Great beauty, magnificence, or dazzling display.
  2. Brilliant or gorgeous appearance, especially of a rich or magnificent nature.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french splendor, from latin splendor, from splendere "shine".

Examples:

  1. The palace was a symbol of the king's splendor and wealth, showcasing his power and influence.
  2. The splendor of the sunset took her breath away, as the sky was ablaze with vibrant colors.
  3. The wedding was a celebration of love and splendor, as the bride and groom exchanged vows in front of their family and friends.
  4. The city was renowned for its architectural splendor, with towering buildings and intricate design.
  5. The garden was a place of natural splendor, where visitors could admire the beauty of the flowers and trees.
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