Baroque is a term that implies grandeur, opulence, and drama. It also is a term used to imply complexity and expansiveness.
baroque
wealth and riches
Pageantry refers to elaborate display or ceremony, often associated with formal events or celebrations. Grandeur refers to magnificence or impressive beauty, often associated with opulence or splendor. Both terms convey a sense of richness and extravagance.
Nobility or greatness of character
There are no perfect rhymes for opulence.
The opulence of the Taj Mahal is widely known.I am unaccustomed to such opulence - but I would liketo be!
Billy is immediately captivated by the luxurious furnishings and decorations inside the boardinghouse. He is struck by the opulence and grandeur of the place, which is a stark contrast to his own humble living situation.
The opulence of the king made the nearby kingdoms jealous. Opulence here refers to intense wealth and money.
Opulence means richness or luxury. I was amazed at the opulence of the bank once I went inside the lobby.
Opulence (fem.) is a French word with the same meaning.
Ga'on means grandeur, majesty, gifted, talented.