espléndido
more splendid, most splendid
For the word "splendid," the comparative is more splendid and the superlative is most splendid
Yes, "splendid" is not a compound word. It is a single word that means excellent or magnificent.
She has such a splendid face
If splendidest was a word, it would be a superlative. The comparative form of splendid is more splendid, the superlative form is most splendid.
No, the word 'splendid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'splendid' is splendidness.A related noun form is splendor.
The word "splendid" has a prefix. The prefix is "s" which means very or extremely, and the root word is "plendid."
In a letter to Theodore Roosevelt he termed it "A Splendid Little War".
You teacher though your answer was splendid until she realized it was plagiarized.
It was called a Splendid Little War.
The word is splendid.
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