The phrase "looks glorious" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to describe something that is very beautiful, magnificent, or impressive in appearance. Example: As the sun began to set, the sky turned a deep shade of pink and orange, making the mountains in the distance look absolutely glorious.
The Revenant looks glorious.
Well, for a start, it looks glorious.
And at least on the Xbox 360, it looks glorious.
The Retina display on current iPhones manages 326 pixels per inch (ppi) and looks glorious.
Phoenix is withdrawn, awkward and pathetic, while the film, shot mostly on 65mm, looks glorious.
But by another measure -- the paydays for Tenet's top executives -- the past year looks glorious.
From the outside, it looked glorious.
THE sleepy one-street township of Madrid is looking glorious.
Chicago looked glorious, but glory always has its cost.
The interior looked glorious on Friday night, a blitzkrieg of crimson and gold leaf.
The future of paleontology looked glorious and Annie Alexander was pleased.
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union