The abstract noun for the adjective glorious is gloriousness.
The word glorious is the adjective form for the abstract noun glory.
The verb of glorious is glorify.
As in "to glorify something or someone".
An example sentence is "it is illegal in Germany to glorify Nazism".
Another is "I will glorify you forever".
Glorious means possessing or deserving glory; marked by great beauty or splendor.
The noun form of the adjective magnificent is magnificence.
The noun form of the adjective 'glorious' is gloriousness.
The word 'glorious' is the adjective form of the noun glory.
The noun form of the adjective magnificent is magnificence.
The adjective of "glory" is "glorious".
The adjective form of "glory" is "glorious".
The word glorious is an adjective. It describes qualities or acts that are worthy of receiving glory.
If you mean "to make glorious", then glorify.
Today the weather is glorious.
The word 'glorious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms for glorious are 'glory' or 'gloriousness'.
splendid, brilliant, stunning, glorious, sparkling, glittering, sensational, virtuoso
Azuka has a variety of meanings. It can mean glorious past, strong back, or the one with the supreme force behind him/her. It is a name that can be used for both male and female.
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"Strålende" is the answer! : )
Shameful, dishonored. Not glorious.
The weather is FANTASTIC!!
"Gloria" is a Latin name that means "glory" or "fame." It can also refer to a song or hymn of praise.
klea means glorious
Arabic name that means "Glorious Queen"
This was a glorious question. What a glorious day. This glorious triumphed has won us the war. Got this glorious answer?
Glory is the noun for glorious.
She wore a glorious gown to the ball, attracting admiration from everyone in the room.
Glorieux is glorious in French.
She looked glorious in her fabulous gown.
The norwegian word for "glorious" is "strålende".