- glory⇄expr. go to glory, to die.
Ex. Tell her you found me going to glory (Harriet Beecher Stowe). - glory⇄expr. in one's glory, in a state of greatest satisfaction or enjoyment.
Ex. He's in his glory when he can sing before an audience. - glory⇄glory, noun, pl.-ries,verb, -ried,-rying.
- glory⇄noun 1. great praise and honor given to a person or thing by others; fame; renown.
Ex. His heroic act won him glory. The paths of glory lead but to the grave (Thomas Gray).
(SYN) distinction.
2. something that brings praise and honor; - glory⇄v.i. to be proud; rejoice (in).
Ex. to glory in success. The parents gloried in their children's achievements. The United States has traditionally gloried in its revolutionary heritage (Saturday Review).
glory in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
glory in Kashmiri कॉशुर
glory in Santali
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