- Magnificent.
- Imposingly large.
- Exalted.
- Pompous; grandiloquent.
[Middle English magnifique, from Old French, from Latin magnificus : magnus, great + -ficus, -fic.]
magnifically mag·nif'i·cal·ly adv.
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[Middle English magnifique, from Old French, from Latin magnificus : magnus, great + -ficus, -fic.]
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