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resplendent

[ri-splen-duhnt] / rɪˈsplɛn dənt /


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Setting the theme of the resplendent yet intimate-for-a-royal coronation ceremony, King Charles III’s first remarks at the beginning of the two-hour spectacle in Westminster Abbey were: “I come not to be served, but to serve.”

From New York Times

There the college porters, resplendent in bowler hats, will be happy to share royal and other tidbits.

From New York Times

The Phantom shows up in a resplendent Red Death costume, very Edgar Allan Poe, and as the New York Times reported in their coverage of the final performance, so did one audience member.

From Salon

Charles will be crowned at London's Westminster Abbey in a ceremony resplendent with pomp and pageantry, with traditions dating back 1,000 years, in an event attended by foreign heads of state and dignitaries.

From Reuters

Charles will be crowned at London's Westminster Abbey on May 6 in a ceremony resplendent with pomp and pageantry, with traditions dating back 1,000 years.

From Reuters