glorious - use in sentences

Infinitive complement

  • hear: June - it is glorious to hear that you have received something at last.

Used with adjective complement

  • make: It means either " to make glorious " or " to manifest as being glorious.

Modifies a noun

  • sunshine: The rest of our time was spent climbing in glorious sunshine.
  • sunset: Glorious sunsets can be captured from the house or shore.
  • countryside: Monkey Tree Holiday Park - Set in glorious unspoiled countryside.
  • revolution: Perhaps most notably, the arrival of William of Orange to launch the Glorious Revolution of 1688, took place at Brixham.
  • technicolor: I'll b adding in a new page - cts in glorious technicolor!
  • beach: Surf Bay Holiday Park Just a few minutes walk from the glorious beach at Westward Ho!

Modifying Another Word

  • absolutely: The place is absolutely glorious, but few people seem to know about it, and fewer seem to care.
  • truly: I visited this church on May 7th, 2001, the first truly glorious spring day of the year.
  • once: In general the show has become a cheap imitation of its once glorious self.
  • simply: I have had three holidays in the Highlands, and have had a simply glorious time.
  • so: Two men's reflections on everyday life has never been so glorious.
  • yet: Ms. Bergren has written a heart-wrenching yet glorious testament to the power of forgiveness and the healing balm of love.

Preposition: in

  • holiness: Who is like you Glorious in holiness, Awesome in deeds, Working wonders?
  • heaven: Glorious in heaven above Humbly You came to The earth You created All for love's sake became poor.
  • beauty: And on that day was Bamboo, once so glorious in stately beauty, yet more glorious in his brokenness and humility.
  • summer: It sits on the Atlantic coast of Canada, can be glorious in the summer and extremely harsh in winter times.

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