Imposing vs Resplendent - What's the difference?
imposing | resplendent | Related terms |
Magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity.
Shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye.
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Imposing is a related term of resplendent.
As adjectives the difference between imposing and resplendent
is that imposing is magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity while resplendent is shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye.As a verb imposing
is .imposing
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(en adjective)resplendent
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(en adjective)F. E. Penny
Pulling the Strings, passage=Soon after the arrival of Mrs. Campbell, dinner was announced by Abboye. He came into the drawing room resplendent in his gold-and-white turban. […] His cummerbund matched the turban in gold lines.}}