2. Magnificent, splendid, gorgeous, stately, rich, superb, grand, showy, pompous, luxurious, munificent, lavish, prodigal.

Sun, n.

    1. Day-star, orb of day.
    2. Sunshine, light, sunny place.

Sunburnt, a. Tanned, brown, bronzed, blowzy, ruddy, blowzed, ruddy-faced, brown as a berry.

Sunday, n. The Lord’s day, the Christian Sabbath, the day of rest, the first day of the week.

Sunder, v. a. Disunite, disjoin, dispart, disconnect, part, separate, dissociate, divide, sever, dissever, break, part, tear asunder.

Sundog, n. Parhelion, mock sun.

Sundown, n. Sunset.

Sundry, a. Several, divers, various, more than one or two, not a great many.

Sunfish, n. Basking-shark (Selachus maximus).

Sunless, a.

    1. Shaded, shady, unillumined, unlighted.
    2. Rayless, beamless, dark, darksome, black, dismal, pitchy, Cimmerian, Stygian.

Sunlight, n. Daylight, sunshine, day, light of day, light of heaven.

Sunn, n. [Written also Sun.]

    1. Brown hemp, Madras hemp, sun-hemp.
    2. Sun-plant (Crotolaria juncea).

Sunny, a.

    1. Bright, shining, brilliant, clear, unclouded, fine, sunshiny, luminous, radiant.
    2. Bright, shining, brilliant.
    3. Warm, mild, genial, pleasant.
    4. Cheerful, joyful, happy.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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