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Definition of magnificence in English: magnificencenoun maɡˈnɪfɪsnsmæɡˈnɪfəsəns mass noun1The quality of being magnificent. the magnificence of the surrounding countryside Example sentencesExamples - This pagoda had four sides and five storeys, and the carvings on the sides were famous for their magnificence.
- Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth.
- I am simply unable to adequately come up with words to convey the beauty and magnificence of this film.
- Jane could stretch out on a lounger on the balcony, enjoying the dwarfing magnificence of the volcanoes on neighbouring Bali and Lombok.
- The city of Old Goa was once said to rival Lisbon in its magnificence.
- Busoni's hitherto unparalleled magnificence as a pianist was naturally reflected in a substantial amount of music for piano.
- Floral magnificence should not be missed at a flower festival taking place this weekend in a York village church.
- In its heyday, the Cathay was renowned for its luxury and magnificence.
- We must, in other words, transform this tragedy into a triumph, a triumph of man's magnificence to man.
- It had been an historic send-off in the medieval magnificence of the abbey's Gothic stone vaults.
- Even through all their fear, the trees still impressed them with their magnificence.
- She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh.
- It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence.
- We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip.
- The extent and magnificence of the ruins was dazzling to behold.
- Above all, Tchaikovsky's enduring music soars with its timeless magnificence.
- She has been painstakingly restoring the property to its original magnificence during the past three years.
- This version is splendid in its magnificence, and gives the film its proper due.
- The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike.
- Moreover their capital was famous as a City of Palaces, able to rival in grandeur and magnificence anything in South Asia.
Synonyms splendour, resplendence, grandeur, greatness, impressiveness, imposingness, glory, gloriousness, majesty, nobility, pomp, pomp and circumstance, stateliness, sumptuousness, opulence, luxuriousness, luxury, lavishness, richness, brilliance, radiance, dazzle, beauty, elegance, distinction, spectacle, pageantry, splendidness, gorgeousness, éclat, elevation, transcendence, transcendency informal splendiferousness, ritziness, poshness - 1.1His/Your" etc. "Magnificencehistorical A title or form of address for a monarch or other distinguished person.
Example sentencesExamples - A eunuch leaned and brushed the emperor's ear with his headdress, and said, ‘The gates, Your Magnificence.’
Definition of magnificence in US English: magnificencenounmaɡˈnifəsənsmæɡˈnɪfəsəns 1The quality of being magnificent. the magnificence of the surrounding countryside Example sentencesExamples - We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip.
- We must, in other words, transform this tragedy into a triumph, a triumph of man's magnificence to man.
- It had been an historic send-off in the medieval magnificence of the abbey's Gothic stone vaults.
- Floral magnificence should not be missed at a flower festival taking place this weekend in a York village church.
- This version is splendid in its magnificence, and gives the film its proper due.
- The city of Old Goa was once said to rival Lisbon in its magnificence.
- Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth.
- She has been painstakingly restoring the property to its original magnificence during the past three years.
- It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence.
- Moreover their capital was famous as a City of Palaces, able to rival in grandeur and magnificence anything in South Asia.
- Jane could stretch out on a lounger on the balcony, enjoying the dwarfing magnificence of the volcanoes on neighbouring Bali and Lombok.
- She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh.
- Even through all their fear, the trees still impressed them with their magnificence.
- The extent and magnificence of the ruins was dazzling to behold.
- This pagoda had four sides and five storeys, and the carvings on the sides were famous for their magnificence.
- In its heyday, the Cathay was renowned for its luxury and magnificence.
- Above all, Tchaikovsky's enduring music soars with its timeless magnificence.
- Busoni's hitherto unparalleled magnificence as a pianist was naturally reflected in a substantial amount of music for piano.
- I am simply unable to adequately come up with words to convey the beauty and magnificence of this film.
- The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike.
Synonyms splendour, resplendence, grandeur, greatness, impressiveness, imposingness, glory, gloriousness, majesty, nobility, pomp, pomp and circumstance, stateliness, sumptuousness, opulence, luxuriousness, luxury, lavishness, richness, brilliance, radiance, dazzle, beauty, elegance, distinction, spectacle, pageantry, splendidness, gorgeousness, éclat, elevation, transcendence, transcendency - 1.1His, Your", etc., "Magnificencehistorical A title given to a monarch or other distinguished person, or used in addressing them.
Example sentencesExamples - A eunuch leaned and brushed the emperor's ear with his headdress, and said, ‘The gates, Your Magnificence.’
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