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The term "resplendent" is frequently employed in literature to evoke images of dazzling brilliance and radiant beauty, whether describing a person, an object, or a setting. Often, it conveys both physical luminosity and an aura of splendor, as when a noble figure or even a celestial body is compared to the sun—imbued with a sublime, almost otherworldly glow ([1], [2]). It can illustrate the vivid brightness of nature or lavish interiors, emphasizing both ornamental excess and inherent magnificence ([3], [4]). Additionally, its usage extends to symbolic and metaphorical realms, where a character's inner virtue mirrors the brilliance of a divine light, elevating their presence beyond the ordinary ([5], [6]). Overall, "resplendent" enriches the narrative by merging visual splendor with deeper layers of meaning.
  1. what a resplendent figure stood out, like something luminous even in the sunlight!
    — from Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
  2. Automedon, whip in hand, sprang up behind the horses, and after him Achilles mounted in full armour, resplendent as the sun-god Hyperion.
    — from The Iliad by Homer
  3. As some resplendent serpent takes His pastime in the best of lakes, So on the mountain's woody height The Vánar wandered with delight.
    — from The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Valmiki
  4. Before the stores stacks of flags were resplendent under the rising sun.
    — from Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
  5. And, O Bharata, resplendent with his own effulgence, it stands glorified in all its beauty.
    — from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1
  6. Virtue rendered these tatterdemalions resplendent.
    — from Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

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