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magnificent
adjective as in glorious, wonderful
Strongest matches
brilliant, elegant, excellent, glittering, gorgeous, grand, grandiose, imposing, impressive, lavish, lofty, noble, opulent, outstanding, palatial, splendid, stately, striking, sublime, sumptuous, superb, towering
Weak matches
arresting, august, chivalric, commanding, elevated, exalted, fine, high-minded, imperial, luxurious, magnanimous, magnific, majestic, plush, pompous, posh, proud, radiant, regal, resplendent, rich, royal, smashing, standout, superior, superlative, swanky, transcendent
Example Sentences
The highs are most frequently supplied by the film’s magnificent musical numbers, which boast the stellar choreography typical of Chu’s work while highlighting the movie’s meticulous production design and practical set pieces.
Rarely do I feel more alive than when I’m on top of one of Scotland's magnificent mountains.
Set in motion by Ani Taj’s choreography, these performers flaunt their individuality like nothing could be more magnificent.
Gavin - whose tunnel-digging was described at the Old Bailey as "a magnificent piece of engineering" - Tucker and Stephen all pleaded guilty to entering the bank as a trespasser, stealing cash and jewellery and possessing explosives.
“Retreat” is a film of few words and magnificent images, where the drama unfolds suggestively in hints and gestures, and in the pensive performances of Heiniger and Hottinger.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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