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The word 'glorious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms for glorious are 'glory' or 'gloriousness'.

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What does glorious mean?

The abstract noun for the adjective glorious is gloriousness.The word glorious is the adjective form for the abstract noun glory.


Is glory an adjective?

Yes it may be used as a verb. 'I do not merely enjoy being famous, I glory in it!' Here glory means to rejoice.


What the adjective for glory?

The adjective of "glory" is "glorious".The adjective form of "glory" is "glorious".


Is glorious a conjunction?

No, "glorious" is not a conjunction. It is an adjective used to describe something that is magnificent, impressive, or beautiful.Conjunctions are words used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.


What is the noun for glorious?

Glory is the noun for glorious.


What part of speech is -glorious?

"Glorious" is an adjective.


What is the abstract noun for pride?

Glory is an abstract noun.


Is glorious adjective or verb or adverb?

The word glorious is an adjective.The verb form would be glorify.And the adverb form would be gloriously.


How do you spell glories?

That is the proper spelling of the plural of "glory", which is normally used as a singular noun (fame, notoriety). The adjective form is "glorious".


What can glory be as an adjective?

Glorious is an adjective that relates to glory.


What is an adverb and adjective for Glory?

Adverb ; Gloriously Adjective ; Glorious. e.g. The naval battle of Ushant was described as 'Gloriously winning on the 'Glorious' 1st of June 1797'.


What is adjective for glory?

The adjective is "glorious" (having or pertaining to glory).