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splendidly

[ US /ˈspɫɛndədɫi/ ]
[ UK /splˈɛndɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. extremely well
    he did splendidly in the exam
    we got along famously
  2. in an impressively beautiful manner
    the Princess was gorgeously dressed

How To Use splendidly In A Sentence

  • The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era.
  • For we call viands and ointments fine; and we say we have finely dined, when we have been splendidly entertained. Symposiacs
  • In this respect it has been a splendidly artful chancellorship that has lasted the remarkable length that it has due in large part to our gullibility and our apparent willingness to let him get away with it.
  • They walked to the very end of the manor, and entered a huge hall filled with lords and ladies, all dressed splendidly in flowing gowns and silk suits, embroidered with golden designs.
  • He sings splendidly and cavorts camply with bravura. The Sun
  • On the stage, Mrs Siddons senior and Mr John Kemble were remarkable for the solemn deliberation of their manner, both in declamation and action, and yet they were splendidly gifted in power.
  • The Dresden State Orchestra turns in their usual fine playing here and the Saxon State Opera Chorus sings splendidly, as well.
  • He bore in his hand what was called a truncheon, which was a sort of sceptre, very splendidly covered and adorned. Richard I Makers of History
  • There is the grandiosity of that self-description – splendidly undercut by the prosaicness of the "twenty practical actions for happiness", which urges people to hug each other, exercise more often and say thank you more often. Happiness: When smiling becomes policy | Editorial
  • The injection of tricks into this exaggerated style of b-ball works splendidly.
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