- Today's Word
Resplendent
reh-SPLEN-dent
Definition
(adjective) Impressively beautiful or dazzling in appearance; radiating brilliance or splendor.
Example
The ballroom was resplendent on the night of the gala — every surface catching the light differently, the whole room humming with a beauty that felt almost too deliberate to be real.
Word Origin
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Resplendent derives from the Latin resplendere, meaning “to shine brightly” — built from re- (used as an intensifier) and splendere (“to shine” or “to gleam”). The same root gives us splendid and splendor, but resplendent carries the intensifier that pushes it beyond mere brightness into something that actively radiates. It entered English in the 15th century, used to describe visual magnificence so complete it seems to emit rather than merely reflect light.
Fun Fact
The Resplendent Quetzal — a bird of Central America considered one of the most beautiful in the world — takes its name directly from this word, and earns it entirely. The male’s tail feathers can reach up to three feet in length, shimmering between emerald green and deep blue depending on the angle of light. The Quetzal was sacred to the Maya and Aztec civilizations, its feathers so valued they were used as currency and reserved exclusively for royalty. Killing one was punishable by death. Today it is the national bird of Guatemala, appears on the country’s flag, and lends its name to the Guatemalan currency — making it the only bird whose beauty has been simultaneously monetized and constitutionally protected.