Pronunciation of the English word splendor.
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1. | By morning the clouds had lifted and the whole length of the Himalayas lay before us in all its splendor. | |
2. | The reason the Northern and Southern Dynasties had failed in their rule was that they allowed literary splendor to surpass real substance. | |
3. | When I lived in the countryside, I could see millions of stars at night but I had no one with whom to share their splendor. | |
4. | Can you imagine Babel's splendor? | |
5. | Little by little the sky cleared. The sun came out in full splendor and the sea became as calm as a lake. | |
6. | Nature laughs at human suffering; Only ever contemplating its own grandeur, it dispenses with all its sovereign forces, and keeps calm and splendor for its own. | |
7. | There was a magnificent sunset, and the snowy hills and deep-blue water of the St. Lawrence Gulf seemed to rim in the splendor like a huge bowl of pearl and sapphire brimmed with wine and fire. |