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a splendid apple
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a splendid apple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an apple that is particularly impressive or of high quality, often in a positive context. Example: "After visiting the orchard, I picked a splendid apple that was ripe and juicy."
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2 human-written examples
A splendid apple.
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(The latter is actually a splendid apple if you find specimens that are actually golden and not green … but good luck with that!) But you'll also find almost as many Galas and Braeburns (New Zealand), Fujis (Japan) and Pink Ladies (Australia).
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56 human-written examples
Unlike most entrees, steaks here are not served with vegetables, but an à la carte selection of roasted brussels sprouts with pancetta, onions and apple ($7) was a splendid accompaniment.
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The apple, brussels sprouts and turnip hash is a splendid example of balance, with the fruity sweetness of apple playing off the salty richness of bacon and the bitterness of the vegetables.
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The Lacock orchard, in the lee of the church with a rookery close by, is a 1970s replanting of an older plantation and is stocked with apples, plums, greengages, medlars, quinces and a splendid mulberry.
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Have a splendid Easter weekend.
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Truly a splendid life.
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This building, a splendid.
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A splendid idea.
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We had a splendid supper.
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He was a splendid athlete.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a splendid apple" to evoke a sense of admiration or high quality, especially in descriptive writing or when emphasizing the exceptional nature of the apple.
Common error
While "splendid" is a valid word, it may sound overly formal or archaic in everyday conversation. Consider whether a more contemporary adjective like "excellent" or "delicious" might be more appropriate for your audience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a splendid apple" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "splendid" modifies the noun "apple". It serves to describe and characterize the apple as being of exceptional quality or appearance, as shown by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a splendid apple" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe an apple of exceptional quality. While deemed correct by Ludwig, its frequency is rare, primarily appearing in News & Media contexts. It serves to express admiration, though it might sound slightly formal in contemporary settings. Consider alternatives like "a magnificent apple" for similar effect or more common adjectives like "excellent" or "delicious" for casual conversation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a magnificent apple
Replaces "splendid" with a word suggesting grandness and impressiveness.
an excellent apple
Uses a more common adjective to indicate high quality.
a superb apple
Similar to "splendid" but may imply a more refined quality.
a wonderful apple
Conveys a sense of delight and enjoyment.
a remarkable apple
Highlights the apple's unusual or noteworthy characteristics.
a fine apple
A more understated way of expressing the apple's quality.
a premium apple
Suggests the apple is of the highest market grade.
a choice apple
Implies the apple was carefully selected for its superior qualities.
a delightful apple
Emphasizes the pleasing sensory experience of the apple.
a top-notch apple
A more informal way to say the apple is of excellent quality.
FAQs
How can I use "a splendid apple" in a sentence?
You can use "a splendid apple" to describe an apple that is particularly impressive or of high quality. For example: "After visiting the orchard, I picked "a splendid apple" that was ripe and juicy."
What are some alternatives to saying "a splendid apple"?
You could use alternatives such as "a magnificent apple", "an excellent apple", or "a superb apple" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it appropriate to use "a splendid apple" in casual conversation?
While grammatically correct, "a splendid apple" might sound overly formal in casual settings. Consider using a more common adjective like "delicious" or "great" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "a splendid apple" and "a good apple"?
"A splendid apple" implies a higher degree of excellence and admiration compared to "a good apple", which is a more general and less enthusiastic description. "Splendid" suggests something exceptional.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested