The letters spell the word spindled. The letters can be used to spell the 7 letter word spindle and the 6 letter words dispel and sniped. They spell the 5 letter words dined, idled, lends, lined, lines, piled, piles, plied, sided, slide, snide, snipe, spend, spied and spine.
Some words that were used in the 1800s were splendid, and wagon.
You teacher though your answer was splendid until she realized it was plagiarized.
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.
For the word "splendid," the comparative is more splendid and the superlative is most splendid
"Splendid" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more splendid" or "most splendid."
more splendid, most splendid
Many adverbs are created from adjectives by adding -ly: quick > quickly, electrical > electrically splendid > splendidly.
more splendid, most splendid
In monosyllabic words, the comparative and the superlative are usually made by adding -er or -est respectively. For two syllables when the word ends in "y," change the "y" to an "i" and add -er and -est. For two syllables not ending in "y" and for words of more than two syllables, regardless of what they end in, the word is preceded by "more" or "most." The word "splendid" is no exception. The comparative is "more splendid," and the superlative is "most splendid."
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We had a splendid picnic.