英:[rɪ'splendənsɪ]
美:[rɪ'splendənsɪ]
英:[rɪ'splendənsɪ]
美:[rɪ'splendənsɪ]
Noun
1. brilliant radiant beauty;
"the glory of the sunrise"
The first known use of resplendency was circa 1611
responsenoun
an act or instance of replying : answer
words said or sung by the people or choir in a religious service
a reaction of a living thing to a stimulus
respondverb
to say something in return : make an answer
to react in response
note how the animal's eyes respond to light
to have a favorable reaction
the patient is responding to treatment
respondverb
to say something in return : make an answer
to react in response
note how the animal's eyes respond to light
to have a favorable reaction
the patient is responding to treatment
resplendentadjective
so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat
fields resplendent with flowers
resplendentadjective
so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat
fields resplendent with flowers
resplendencynoun
resplendence
1 The complicated scales of the cornet, with its diabolic capers, seemed like a happy outburst of laughter from Death, who with the child in her arms, departed amid the sunset resplendencies of the plain.
2 He had none of the resplendency of his earlier appearance.
3 "Zinsheimer!" repeated a stentorian voice behind them, as the proud possessor of that historic name appeared, gorgeous in the resplendency of an expansive shirt bosom and a white carnation in his button-hole.
4 At which my countenance beams with the shiny resplendency of self-satisfaction.
5 The world of being shineth in this Day with the resplendency of this Divine Revelation.
6 But for this Essence of the essences, this Truth of truths, this Mystery of mysteries, there are reflections, auroras, appearances and resplendencies in the world of existence.
7 The world of being shineth, in this Day, with the resplendency of this Divine Revelation.
8 The resplendency of its light enchanted them, its pure softness delighted them, its perfect regularity astonished them.
9 The lady of the portrait must have been some twenty odd years; she was no simple maiden, no half-opened rosebud, but a woman in the full resplendency of her beauty.
10 The broad white envelope, emblazoned with the royal arms, fascinated Hans, not by its resplendency, but by the possibilities which it afforded.
11 That morning the stream rolled liquid sunlight; no greater resplendency could be seen on the horizon.
12 His eyes gleamed with pleasure at the resplendencies of the flaming corrollæ against the gold background.
13 His courage failed him; to enter footsore, laden, and poorly dressed into the midst of such resplendency was to bring needless humiliation upon her he loved, if not to court repulse from her husband.
14 What tho' in worlds which own a single sun The sands of time grow dimmer as they run, Yet thine is my resplendency, so given To bear my secrets thro' the upper Heaven.
15 The suite followed in the other boats,--brown men and white, governors, ministers, and court dignitaries, in Windsor uniforms, but with an added resplendency of plumes, epaulettes, and gold lace.
16 In fact, no one can deny that they add great resplendency to the merits of the saints, and, consequently, give great weight to the example they afford us.
17 But she, fortified by a woman's strongest bulwark, the sense of resplendency, appeared quite unconscious of herself.
18 Like bursting lava, I expand but to my own despair, and shine with the resplendency of 252:30 consuming fire.
19 Yet thine is my resplendency, so given To bear my secrets thro' the upper Heaven.
20 the hills of Vermont were awash in the resplendency of the state's celebrated autumnal foliage
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