Sentence for splendid | Use splendid in a sentence

Splendid example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use splendid in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for splendid.

  • She is splendid! (8)
  • It was splendid. (8)
  • Livia splendid. (10)
  • Splendid isolation. (8)
  • It was splendid fun. (10)
  • What a splendid couple! (8)
  • A splendid four was scored. (10)
  • At bottom, mankind is splendid. (8)
  • I have a splendid one for you. (10)
  • It seemed quite a splendid notion! (8)
  • But my house is in splendid condition. (12)
  • Their fortune on both sides is splendid. (4)
  • It would be so splendid for both of them! (8)
  • You see splendid types; lots of dipsomaniacs . (8)
  • Both are splendid organists and prolific composers. (3)
  • The face was splendid, the figure already overblown. (10)
  • A stormy blood made wreck of a splendid intelligence. (10)
  • That was why it was so splendid to have got Mr. Sleesor. (8)
  • But Fulkerson said that was the splendid side of Dryfoos. (9)
  • That California gentleman was perfectly splendid, though. (9)
  • I say, what a splendid creature Cissy Halkett has shot up! (10)
  • And Nollie is looking splendid still, after her harvest work. (8)
  • He had lost a splendid opportunity, and Farina had seized it. (10)
  • Her splendid hair and gratified smile made a light in the church. (10)
  • It was a splendid opportunity for the kind of warfare Indians loved. (19)
  • And she, his Tony, that splendid Diana, was the woman the world abused! (10)
  • And how splendid it is to have them going into politics the way they are! (9)
  • But it was in vain now that the French defended their splendid fortress. (19)
  • We marched past the tower, all of us, I am sure, with splendid feelings. (10)
  • Her splendid prose Alvan could do what the sprig of poetry can but suggest. (10)
  • A splendid victory by Cialdini might at this moment solve many a difficulty. (10)
  • Lucy murmured a word of excuse, and bore the splendid roarer out of the room. (10)
  • And Sir Willoughby is a splendid creature, only wanting a wife to complete him. (10)
  • He was strong in his writing for chorus, making splendid use of the fugal style. (3)
  • We had a perfectly splendid sunset last evening and I must tell you all about it. (1)
  • But then it had been so splendid an insanity when he urged Diana to fly with him. (10)
  • Splendid glasses these, Peachy [he screws them out], not a better pair in England. (8)
  • A great ship industry, a splendid carrying trade sprang up between America and France. (19)
  • How splendid and brown and fit he looked, compared with those two pale, towny creatures! (8)
  • Quebec, that splendid stronghold which had defied the English, was now their last hope. (19)
  • Sheila and I were sitting there just before dinner, and he came, in a rage, looking splendid. (8)
  • I had two helps from a splendid pot of broth that hung over a fire in the middle of the tent. (10)
  • The Canadian shore of the Niagara River rose sheer and splendid from the foaming rapids below. (19)
  • He was eager, but did not gush; he was a splendid listener, sympathetic, reticent about himself. (8)
  • They sat embraced, with hands locked, in the unlighted room, and Tony spoke of the splendid sky. (10)
  • A light of the Comic is in Goethe; enough to complete the splendid figure of the man, but no more. (10)
  • He grasped the mane of his horse and flung abroad handfuls, till the splendid animal reared in agony. (10)
  • This hero was forty-six years old, a splendid soldier, of high character, culture, and determination. (19)
  • Here, strange to say, it is the decided attraction, in a woman of a splendid figure and a known softness. (10)
  • The shop was roomy, splendid windows lighted the yellow, the golden, the green and parti-coloured stores. (10)
  • He paid the money, dying sour; a splendid example of energy on the road, a forbidding one at the terminus. (10)
  • But it will not do to be dwelling too fondly on our eras of peace, for which we make such splendid sacrifices. (10)
  • He ordered a halter to be placed about the neck of the splendid heroine, their intrepid mistress, Marie de la Tour. (19)
  • He did respect her character: a character angular as her features were, and similarly harmonious, splendid in action. (10)
  • Before the excogitation of this splendid resolve, he had been observed to wear for some period a conspiratorial aspect. (10)
  • In the later life of the family, they preferred the provincial state of splendid squires to Court and political honours. (10)
  • She had vaguely fancied that with the acquaintance his career at Harvard would open to him Jeff would make a splendid marriage. (9)
  • Building up her attributes on a splendid climax, he declared she was pious, charitable, witty, and really an extraordinary artist. (10)
  • Kendricks, however, had no such restrictions upon him, and I could see him start with delight in the splendid vision before he spoke. (9)
  • His coming back to her after the departure of the guests last night shone on him in splendid colours of single-minded loverlike devotion. (10)
  • From Alvan to Alvan, they signified such an earthquake in a land of splendid structures as shatters to dust the pride of the works of men. (10)
  • She made light of his misdemeanours, assuring everybody that so splendid a horseman deserved to be dealt with differently from other offenders. (10)
  • She made light of his misdemeanours, assuring everybody that so splendid a horseman deserved to be dealt with differently from other offenders. (22)
  • Did she mean, amongst those splendid things, that they might understand each other; or were they fated to pretend to only, in the old time-honoured way? (8)
  • Dudley knew but the half, and he did not envy Dartrey Fenellan his task of watching over the wreck of a splendid intelligence, humouring and restraining. (10)

Also see sentences for: admirable, august, bright, elegant, glorious, gorgeous, grand.

Definition of splendid:

  • splendid, splen’did, adj. magnificent: famous: illustrious: heroic. | adj. splen’dent, splendid, bright. | adv. splen’didly. | ns. splen’didness; splen’dour, the appearance of anything splendid: brilliance: magnificence. (0)

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