Splendidly

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsplɛn.dɪd.li/

Definitions of splendidly

noun Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The party was splendidly decorated with colorful balloons.

A2 She sang splendidly at the school talent show.

B1 The orchestra played splendidly at the concert last night.

B2 The chef prepared a splendidly delicious meal for the guests.

C1 The actress performed splendidly in the lead role of the play.

C2 The author's latest novel was splendidly written and received critical acclaim.

verb Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She cooks splendidly.

A2 He sings splendidly in the choir.

B1 The artist painted the landscape splendidly.

B2 The orchestra performed the symphony splendidly.

C1 The chef splendidly prepared a gourmet meal for the guests.

C2 The author splendidly crafted a compelling narrative in her latest novel.

adjective Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The children played splendidly in the park.

A2 She sang splendidly at the school talent show.

B1 The team worked splendidly together to complete the project on time.

B2 The orchestra performed splendidly at the concert, receiving a standing ovation.

C1 The chef prepared a splendidly delicious five-course meal for the guests.

C2 The artist's latest masterpiece was received splendidly by critics and art enthusiasts alike.

adverb In a splendid manner; magnificently or wonderfully.

Example Sentences

A1 She sang splendidly at the school talent show.

A2 The weather was splendidly sunny for our picnic.

B1 The chef prepared the meal splendidly, with perfect presentation.

B2 The orchestra performed splendidly, receiving a standing ovation.

C1 The artist's work was splendidly detailed and thought-provoking.

C2 The novel was splendidly written, capturing the reader's attention from start to finish.

pronoun Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She danced splendidly at the party.

A2 The chef cooked the meal splendidly.

B1 The team worked splendidly together to complete the project.

B2 The orchestra played the symphony splendidly, impressing the audience.

C1 The author's latest novel was splendidly written, captivating readers.

C2 The artist's masterpiece was displayed splendidly in the gallery.

preposition Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She danced splendidly at the party.

A2 The flowers were arranged splendidly in the vase.

B1 The team worked splendidly together to complete the project.

B2 The orchestra played splendidly during the concert.

C1 The chef prepared the meal splendidly, earning rave reviews.

C2 The artist's work was displayed splendidly in the gallery, attracting many admirers.

conjunction Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She cooked dinner splendidly and everyone enjoyed it.

A2 The team worked splendidly together to complete the project on time.

B1 The concert was splendidly organized, with great music and lighting effects.

B2 The new restaurant is decorated splendidly and offers a wide variety of delicious dishes.

C1 The author describes the scenery splendidly, painting a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

C2 The orchestra played the symphony splendidly, capturing the audience's attention from start to finish.

interjection Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Splendidly! That cake looks delicious.

A2 Wow, splendidly done! You aced the test.

B1 Splendidly executed plan, everything went smoothly.

B2 The concert was splendidly performed by the orchestra.

C1 The artist painted the landscape splendidly, capturing every detail.

C2 Splendidly sung by the opera singer, the audience was captivated.

article Not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The children played splendidly in the park.

A2 She sang splendidly at the talent show.

B1 The chef prepared the meal splendidly, impressing all the guests.

B2 The orchestra performed the symphony splendidly, receiving a standing ovation.

C1 The artist's latest masterpiece was splendidly executed, showcasing their talent.

C2 The novel was splendidly written, capturing the reader's attention from start to finish.

Examples of splendidly in a Sentence

formal The orchestra performed splendidly at the concert last night.

informal She painted the room splendidly in bright colors.

slang He aced the test splendidly, totally nailed it!

figurative The sunrise painted the sky splendidly with hues of pink and orange.

Grammatical Forms of splendidly

past tense

splendidly

plural

splendidlies

comparative

more splendidly

superlative

most splendidly

present tense

splendidly

future tense

will splendidly

perfect tense

have splendidly

continuous tense

am splendidly

singular

splendidly

positive degree

splendid

infinitive

to splendidly

gerund

splendidly

participle

splendidly

Origin and Evolution of splendidly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'splendidly' originated from the Latin word 'splendidus', meaning shining or bright.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'splendidly' has retained its original meaning of something impressive or magnificent, but has also come to be used more broadly to describe anything excellent or outstanding.