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		Definition of many-splendoured in English: many-splendoured(US many-splendored) adjective Full of magnificent features or marvels.  spring is a many-splendoured season Example sentencesExamples -  Would one's meal be as enjoyable if the restaurant lacked a staff whose unflagging charm turns what could be a madhouse into a many-splendored thing?
 -  The site is not by any means dead: I just didn't find the time to update it last weekend, so I'll make up for it now with a many-splendoured update.
 -  In a world seemingly designed exclusively for young people, with a many-splendoured array of electronic and sophisticated entertainments just for them, maturity is often a dirty word.
 -  If the question being debated is the underrepresentation of women in the sciences, then we need to remember that science, like love, is "a many-splendoured thing."
 -  The majority of Hindus are very inclusive and truly global in relating to the many-splendored aspects of God.
 -  Amidst hangings of scarlet and yellow silk embroidered with cranes of longevity and pink clouds and flowers and many-splendoured butterflies, the monks lined up to chant.
 -  The construction of historical memory by exiles can be a many-splendored thing: radiant with longing, lush in sentiment, painted in dichromatic strokes.
 -  He sings about love in all its many-splendoured forms.
 -  It is indeed a valuable addition to the literature on an extraordinary and many-splendoured life and on the "inheritance it has left behind for every Indian".
 -  Love, in my reckoning, was a many-splendored thing that lasted forever, which was why I liked Engel's "How Near is Love".
 -  Friendship is a many-splendored thing, but it doesn't necessarily produce a cult of personality.
 
 Synonyms multicoloured, many-coloured, multicolour, many-hued, variegated, particoloured, varicoloured, prismatic, psychedelic, rainbow, rainbow-like, polychromatic, harlequin, motley    Definition of many-splendored in US English: many-splendored(British many-splendoured) adjective Full of magnificent features or marvels.  spring is a many-splendored season Example sentencesExamples -  Would one's meal be as enjoyable if the restaurant lacked a staff whose unflagging charm turns what could be a madhouse into a many-splendored thing?
 -  If the question being debated is the underrepresentation of women in the sciences, then we need to remember that science, like love, is "a many-splendoured thing."
 -  Love, in my reckoning, was a many-splendored thing that lasted forever, which was why I liked Engel's "How Near is Love".
 -  Friendship is a many-splendored thing, but it doesn't necessarily produce a cult of personality.
 -  Amidst hangings of scarlet and yellow silk embroidered with cranes of longevity and pink clouds and flowers and many-splendoured butterflies, the monks lined up to chant.
 -  He sings about love in all its many-splendoured forms.
 -  The construction of historical memory by exiles can be a many-splendored thing: radiant with longing, lush in sentiment, painted in dichromatic strokes.
 -  In a world seemingly designed exclusively for young people, with a many-splendoured array of electronic and sophisticated entertainments just for them, maturity is often a dirty word.
 -  It is indeed a valuable addition to the literature on an extraordinary and many-splendoured life and on the "inheritance it has left behind for every Indian".
 -  The site is not by any means dead: I just didn't find the time to update it last weekend, so I'll make up for it now with a many-splendoured update.
 -  The majority of Hindus are very inclusive and truly global in relating to the many-splendored aspects of God.
 
 Synonyms multicoloured, many-coloured, multicolour, many-hued, variegated, particoloured, varicoloured, prismatic, psychedelic, rainbow, rainbow-like, polychromatic, harlequin, motley, many-splendoured     |