after i said my sentence the teacher said it was splendid
I found a splendid example of why correct punctuation is important.
The view from the mountaintop was absolutely splendid, with the sun setting over the horizon in a colorful display.
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.
She has such a splendid face
this is a splendid house this is a luxurius spa or this is a magnificent vacation
You teacher though your answer was splendid until she realized it was plagiarized.
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."
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The view from the mountaintop was truly splendid, with the sun setting in a blaze of colors.
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.
The theater erupted in a splendid display of tremendous applause.
For the word "splendid," the comparative is more splendid and the superlative is most splendid