the road to recovery
She has such a splendid face
You use the word splendid in a sentence when you want to describe something as being nice or pleasing. For example, "I had a splendid day at the park today."
You teacher though your answer was splendid until she realized it was plagiarized.
I found a splendid example of why correct punctuation is important.
after i said my sentence the teacher said it was splendid
the word is used as an adjective and can be used to describe situations,things, etc. Like many similar words like wonderful, you can apply it in the same context. For example, ("What a splendid day!" or "That's splendid!") Splendid is primary used to describe something that is going well and nice. The word is something that is positive so use accordingly.
Simple sentence: It's a splendid day.Compound sentence: This is a splendid hat, but it's very expensive.Complex sentence: A picnic sounds splendid although the weather calls for rain on Friday.Compound-Complex sentence: The museum has an exhibit that sounds splendid, but it's only for this week.
superb
The theater erupted in a splendid display of tremendous applause.
Splendid is an adjective meaning excellent or most suitable, used to describe something, but rarely a person (UK variant). It was a splendid day for a walk. The party turned out to be a splendid affair. The cab driver turned out to be a splendid chap who knew the town well.
more splendid, most splendid
this is a splendid house this is a luxurius spa or this is a magnificent vacation