English to Malay Dictionary glorious

glorious

gemilang
definition
adjective
the most glorious victory of all time
having, worthy of, or bringing fame or admiration.
a glorious autumn day
having a striking beauty or splendor that evokes feelings of delighted admiration.
example
The blues has a complex and 'glorious' history, but does it have a future?
Since we left at four in the morning, I got a 'glorious' view the sun rise over the jungle.
It would be tragic if we backed off now, when revolution is gathering momentum for a 'glorious' victory.
It was a 'glorious' way to bring up the century for the season.
He loved being wound up, made the impending victory all the more 'glorious' .
Like me, many of the hotel guests simply wanted to unwind, chill out and view the 'glorious' changing scenery.
Then this beginning expanded, building itself a palace, worthy of 'glorious' praise.
Strolling into the 'glorious' sunshine, we were immediately impressed by the sights.
We can thank author Elisabeth Beresford for making famous this 'glorious' expanse of open space.
This, friends, is the 'glorious' future he has spread out before him.
It is time to get over our memories about the brief ignominious period and look forward to a much more 'glorious' future.
For one club the journey home will be triumphant and 'glorious' for the other it will be mournful and bitter.
Sure, his inner beauty might be 'glorious' , but visually he's more like a Quasimodo.
To burden you with so many new things will lead to a tragic end rather then a 'glorious' future.
He even anchored the Canadian 4x100m relay team to 'glorious' victory over the Americans.
The Hampden of that time was 'glorious' in its shabby splendour.
The weather was 'glorious' , the view amazing, the food delicious.
I anticipated a 'glorious' view from the summit or some clearing where I could see Sligo from this new vantage.
The fresh green leaves in spring will turn a 'glorious' golden yellow in autumn and are light and easy to sweep up when they finally fall.
It was her first visit to the 'glorious' city and I was keen to get her initial impression.
You can lounge in the bath and look out the window to 'glorious' views to the west and south-west over the roofs of the oldest part of Tunbridge Wells.
But it is a 'glorious' late autumn afternoon, and the study window is open.
This event was hailed as a 'glorious' triumph, in which all of mankind was united in celebration.
The city combines beauty with picturesque association of a 'glorious' past.
Letting out a sigh, she turned to the lake, silently viewing its 'glorious' wonders.
America is supposedly a land of great natural beauty but I have found nothing to compare with those 'glorious' Welsh hills.
Instead they have been brought back to their 'glorious' best and rehabilitated as homes, offices, cafés and shops.
He is the last member of a 'glorious' tradition and a legend by himself.
Rarely, however, has potential upset turned into such 'glorious' victory in the time it takes the eye to close and re-open.
He stood there for a few minutes looking onto the 'glorious' beauty of the forest below.
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