No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adjective related to the noun glory.
Some prefixes for "glorious" include "un-" (un-glorious), "pre-" (pre-glorious), "mega-" (mega-glorious).
"Glorious" is an adjective.
In conjunction with
She wore a glorious gown to the ball, attracting admiration from everyone in the room.
Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.
This was a glorious question. What a glorious day. This glorious triumphed has won us the war. Got this glorious answer?
Some prefixes for "glorious" include "un-" (un-glorious), "pre-" (pre-glorious), "mega-" (mega-glorious).
Glory is the noun for glorious.
"Glorious" is an adjective.
In conjunction with
Glorieux is glorious in French.
The fourth glorious mystery is the 'ASSUMPTION'
The norwegian word for "glorious" is "strålende".
because it was a bloodyless war.
The Glorious Fourth was created in 1974.
Glorious Youth was created in 1928.
The Glorious Ones was created in 2007.