0 having a very bright or beautiful appearance:
But my heart leapt, for suddenly there he was, resplendent in sunshine, majestic and radiant!
Even in the reigns of outwardly more successful monarchs, did all their subjects participate and assent in the fashioning of their resplendent image?
What is this resplendent tomb?
Simpson advocates more effective regulation, not least in order to protect the grandeurs which originally attracted so many tourists to this resplendent capital.
But when a resplendent inner self pierces the grossness that envelops it, some, quite irrationally, extend it heartfelt adoration; others, just as irrationally, try heart and soul to insult it.
It will flash more brightly and be increasingly resplendent in exact accordance with our application of that great principle to which.
Architects have been let loose on one school and the place is now resplendent in pastel shades.
The deer, majestic and resplendent, were basking in the unconscious realisation of effortless superiority.