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glorious

Aussprache: [ˈɡlɔːrɪəs]

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Kontext: „quality“

(adjective) something that is very beautiful or magnificent. It is often used to describe amazing things like nature or important events. When something is glorious, it makes you feel happy and impressed.

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The sunset was glorious, with bright colors shining across the sky.

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The rainy day was not glorious at all; it was dull and gray.

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Have you ever seen a glorious place that took your breath away?

Kontext: „achievement“

(adjective) when something is wonderful because of success or great accomplishments. This can describe people achieving big goals in their lives, like winning a prize or doing something remarkable.

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Her performance in the concert was glorious, and everyone clapped wildly.

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Their plans for the event fell short and ended up being less than glorious.

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What do you think made his victory so glorious?

Kontext: „praise“

(adjective) when something is deserving of great praise or admiration. When we think something is glorious, we often admire it or celebrate it because it stands out in a very positive way.

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The glorious achievements of the scientist helped change the world.

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The decision was not glorious, as it left many people unhappy.

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What are some glorious moments in history that we remember?

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