Gloriful
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Filled with glory; glorious
"From the tender age of fifteen the U.S. Armed Forces provided an avenue that enabled him to see the world as well as participate in the ever so gloriful emergence of fifty states who would rise to rule the world, both on land and on the high seas for most of the twentieth century[…]"
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More examples"From the tender age of fifteen the U.S. Armed Forces provided an avenue that enabled him to see the world as well as participate in the ever so gloriful emergence of fifty states who would rise to rule the world, both on land and on the high seas for most of the twentieth century[…]"
Etymology
From glory + -ful.
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