Magnificent - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |mæɡˈnɪfɪsnt|  American pronunciation of the word magnificent
Brit.  |mæɡˈnɪfɪs(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word magnificent

adjective

- characterized by grandeur (syn: brilliant, glorious, splendid)
magnificent cathedrals

Extra examples

He gave a magnificent performance.

The day was magnificent.

The twelve-mile coastline has magnificent scenery.

She looked magnificent in a long red dress.

...the front of the church features a magnificent stained-glass window...

The church is a magnificent specimen of baroque architecture.

They earned a magnificent triumph over the invading army.

...Jane Austen's corpus is modest in number but magnificent in achievement....

The Ramses Hilton commands a magnificent view of Cairo.

Fritz has two magnificent Angora rabbits in his pouch.

A magnificent view rewards the traveller.

The game really came to life after a magnificent goal from Beckham.

The lyricism of Tennyson's poetry is magnificent.

Their house has a magnificent view over the bay.

...a cook who can confect a magnificent dinner from whatever ingredients are in the cupboards...

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