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		resplendentre‧splen‧dent /rɪˈsplendənt/ adjective formal    resplendentOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin present participle of resplendere  ‘to shine back’, from splendere;  ➔ SPLENDID  - Anyone who visited the Garden in the early days would not recognise the place now-every inch is resplendent.
 - At the top is a doll of the 15-year-old herself, resplendent in white and pink net.
 - Fields and gardens not far from the site of the explosion now are resplendent with jonquils, azaleas and tulips.
 - Joe was, as always, resplendent when he traveled to the two political parties' summer nominating conventions.
 - The hinterland of the Liverpool Range in the summer of 1839 was a resplendent, if temporary, Eden.
 - They are allowed to hold a resplendent Christmas parade down Fifth Avenue, complete with carriages, sleds and artificial snow.
 - They wear heavy and very ornate armour resplendent with plumes and ribbons.
 
    very beautiful, bright, and impressive in appearanceresplendent in  She looked resplendent in a silk dress.—resplendently adverb  |