gloriful

adj

Etymology

From glory + -ful.

  1. derived from glōria — “glory, fame, renown, praise, ambition, boasting
  2. derived from glorie — “glory
  3. inherited from glory
  4. suffixed as gloriful — “glory + ful

Definitions

  1. Filled with glory

    Filled with glory; glorious

    • This cynical assumption undermines the gloriful rhetoric that infused so much of the promotion of the Iraq War—that America has always acted on the side of the angels, and not for imperial reasons.
    • Weimer reported to the Reds, played three seasons, and concluded his career with the New York Giants in 1909. Steinfeldt would complete the legandary infield of Tinkers—Evers—Chance and assist the Cubs one, if not its most, gloriful era.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA