Esplendor in english
Splendor
pronunciation: splendɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: splendɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
esplendor = splendour [splendor, -USA] ; lustre [luster, -USA] ; radiance ; sumptuosity ; sumptuousness.
Example: The spreads are 'printed' in handwriting as neat as the authors can manage; drawings are done, full-color crayon or felt-tip splendour.Example: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Example: Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.Example: For not only is the church filled with wealth, and sumptuosity, but also filled with statues and representations of beings who have candles put in front of them and are prayed to.Example: There is no doubt that velvet epitomises sumptuousness, luxury and comfort.more:
» antiguo esplendor = Posesivo + former glory .
Example: It was the biggest military parade since Soviet times providing visitors with a glimpse of its former glory.» con gran esplendor = grandly .
Example: I am convinced that China can hold this Olymipics game peacefully and grandly.» recuperar + Posesivo + antiguo esplendor = regain + Posesivo + former glory .
Example: It'll take years to find out which of the four have what's needed to beat the odds and regain their former glory.