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How do you make splendid into a noun?

You can't directly make "splendid" into a noun. It's an adjective meaning "magnificent" or "impressive".

Here are some ways to use the idea of "splendid" as a noun:

1. Use a related noun:

* Splendor: This is the most common and direct way to use "splendid" as a noun. It means "great beauty, magnificence, or brilliance."

* Example: "The palace was filled with splendor."

* Splendidness: A less common but still valid noun, meaning "the quality or state of being splendid."

* Example: "The sunset displayed a splendidness that took our breath away."

2. Use a phrase:

* A splendid thing: This uses the adjective "splendid" to modify a noun.

* Example: "The view from the mountain was a splendid thing."

* A moment of splendidness: This uses a noun phrase to express the idea of "splendid."

* Example: "The wedding ceremony was a moment of splendidness."

3. Use a metaphor:

* "The sunset was a symphony of splendid colors."

* "Her smile was a beacon of splendid joy."

Remember, the best choice depends on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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