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单词 gloriously
释义

glorious

adjective

glo·​ri·​ous ˈglȯr-ē-əs How to pronounce glorious (audio)
1
a
: possessing or deserving glory : illustrious
had a long and glorious military career
b
: entitling one to glory
a glorious victory
2
: marked by great beauty or splendor : magnificent
a glorious sunset
3
: delightful, wonderful
had a glorious weekend
gloriously adverb
gloriousness noun

Synonyms

  • august
  • baronial
  • epic
  • gallant
  • grand
  • grandiose
  • heroic
  • heroical
  • Homeric
  • imperial
  • imposing
  • magnific
  • magnificent
  • majestic
  • massive
  • monumental
  • noble
  • proud
  • regal
  • royal
  • splendid
  • stately
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Example Sentences

He had a long and glorious military career. The old ruins give only a hint of the city's glorious past. The government has described the battle as a glorious victory. Our room had a glorious view of the mountains.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French glorios, from Latin gloriosus glorious, vainglorious, from gloria

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

glorious

adjective

glo·​ri·​ous ˈglȯr-ē-əs How to pronounce glorious (audio)
1
: having or deserving praise or admiration
glorious deeds
2
: having great beauty or splendor
glorious music
3
: delightful
glorious weather

gloriously

adverb

as in deliciously
in a pleasing way for Easter services the choir rose to the occasion and sang gloriously

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • deliciously
  • delightfully
  • great
  • nicely
  • enjoyably
  • finely
  • well
  • charmingly
  • wonderfully
  • beautifully
  • sweetly
  • pleasingly
  • splendidly
  • satisfyingly
  • enchantingly
  • pleasantly
  • agreeably
  • prettily
  • happily
  • gratifyingly
  • pleasurably
  • winningly
  • excellently
  • magnificently
  • delectably
  • felicitously
  • dreamily
  • favorably
  • fetchingly
  • marvelously
  • swimmingly
  • palatably
  • welcomely
  • superbly
  • blessedly
  • grandly
  • attractively
  • sensationally
  • helpfully
  • appealingly
  • handsomely
  • fortunately
  • advantageously
  • enticingly
  • luckily
  • temptingly
  • invitingly
  • appetizingly

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unpleasantly
  • badly
  • awfully
  • terribly
  • horribly
  • dreadfully
  • disagreeably
  • appallingly
  • ill
  • horrendously
  • sickeningly
  • shockingly
  • horridly
  • abominably
  • vilely
  • disgustingly
  • annoyingly
  • distressingly
  • irritatingly
  • vexingly
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