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What other words could you use to replace glory?

The best replacement for "glory" depends on the context and the nuance you want to convey. Here are some options categorized by meaning:

Triumph and Achievement:

* Victory: Conquering or winning a battle or competition.

* Success: Achieving a desired outcome.

* Accomplishment: Successfully completing a task.

* Triumph: A great victory or achievement.

* Exaltation: A feeling of great happiness and pride.

* Renown: Fame and widespread acclaim.

* Honor: Great respect and admiration.

Splendor and Majesty:

* Magnificence: Great beauty, impressive size or grandeur.

* Splendor: Brilliant and dazzling beauty.

* Majesty: Impressiveness and dignity.

* Grandeur: Impressive beauty or power.

* Awe-inspiring: Causing a feeling of great respect and wonder.

* Sublime: Inspiring feelings of awe and wonder.

Religious and Spiritual:

* Divine: Relating to or coming from God or a god.

* Heavenly: Relating to heaven or the sky.

* Salvation: Deliverance from sin, suffering, or evil.

* Redemption: The act of saving someone from sin, suffering, or evil.

* Holiness: The quality of being sacred or pure.

Other options:

* Fame: Publicly known and admired.

* Prestige: Widespread respect and admiration.

* Excellence: The state of being exceptionally good.

* Distinction: The quality of being special or different.

* Radiance: A glowing light or brilliance.

Example Sentences:

* Instead of "The team achieved glory," you could say: "The team achieved victory."

* Instead of "The castle was a monument to glory," you could say: "The castle was a monument to splendor."

* Instead of "He sought glory in battle," you could say: "He sought honor in battle."

Remember to choose the word that best fits the specific context and desired meaning.

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