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What is splendid without a suffix not as an adjective?

This is a tricky riddle! Here's how to approach it:

* Focus on the word "splendid": It's usually an adjective (describing something), but we need it as something else.

* Think about word types: Nouns, verbs, adverbs, and other parts of speech exist.

* Consider synonyms: What are other words that convey the same meaning as "splendid"?

Possible Solution:

The answer could be "splendor."

* Splendor is a noun, meaning great beauty, magnificence, or impressive quality. It captures the essence of "splendid" without being an adjective.

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