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resplendent
resplendent \rih-SPLEN-dunt\
adjective
Resplendent is a literary word used to describe someone or something as very bright and attractive.
// She looked
resplendent in her green evening gown.
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Examples:
“Her box braids were tied in a top bun that poked out of her green and gold headscarf... . Pretty as the braids were, he quietly missed the natural hair they protected. When unbound, her hair was a
resplendent halo of vitality. But he knew the halo required a complex, labor-intensive morning and night routine for which she had lost patience.” — Karim Dimechkie,
The Uproar: A Novel, 2025
Did you know?
Resplendent shares a root with
splendid (meaning, among other things, “shining” or “brilliant”),
splendent (“shining” or “glossy”), and
splendor (“brightness” or “luster”). Each of these glowing terms gets its shine from the Latin verb
splendēre (“to shine”). In the case of
resplendent, the prefix
re- added to
splendēre formed the Latin
resplendēre, meaning “to shine back.”
Splendent,
splendor, and
resplendent were first used in English during the 15th century, but
splendid didn’t light up our language until almost 200 years later; its earliest known use dates from the early 1600s.