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1glo·ry Listen to audio/ˈglori/ noun
plural glo·ries
1 [noncount] a : public praise, honor, and fame
As a young soldier he dreamed of winning military glory. He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career. He claimed that everything he did was done for the greater glory of his country. [=was done to bring honor to his country] Neither candidate has exactly covered himself in/with glory [=neither candidate has been very successful or impressive] during this campaign. They are basking in the glory of their success. [=they are enjoying the attention that has been given to them because of their success]see also reflected glory
b : praise of a god or goddess
Let us give glory to God. Glory be to God.
2 [count] : something that brings praise or fame to someone or something : something that is a source of great pride
The glory of the town is its fountain. an art exhibit showing off the glories of ancient civilizations He intends this movie to be the crowning glory [=the final, most successful part or achievement] of his career as a filmmaker.
3 [noncount] a : a state of great happiness or satisfaction
When she's on stage, she's in her glory. [=she is at her best; she is most happy]
b : a state of great success or beauty
The new owners are trying to restore the company/building to its former glory. The beautiful art reminds us of the glory of the empire. The autumn leaves are in their glory now. [=they are at their most beautiful stage now] He was there in all his glory. [=he was there looking very well or impressive]
glory be!
old-fashionedused to express surprise or happiness You're pregnant? Well, glory be!
glory days/years
: a time in the past that is remembered for great success or happiness
The team's glory days are long gone. His glory years as an actor are now far behind him.
go to (your) glory
old-fashioned : to die
remembering those who have gone to their glory
no guts, no glorysee 1gut
— see also morning glory

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