When my chauffer was travelling the circumference of the magnificent icicle generator and incinerator, that strange circumstance created a necessary vaccine against a disease I cannot pronounce and no doubt would fascinate all Moms.
The magnificent icicle hanging from the roof fascinated everyone in the room, sparking a discussion on the necessary precautions to prevent its melting. As the chauffeur drove to the incinerator to dispose of the waste, the circumstance led to a conversation on the circumference of the landfill and the importance of vaccination to prevent illnesses.
The word "magnificent" is an adjective, as it describes or modifies a noun by expressing a high degree of excellence or grandeur.
The prefix for magnificent is "mag-" as in magnify or magnanimous.
1.: great in deed or exalted in place -used only of former famous rulers 2: marked by stately grandeur and lavishness 3: sumptuous in structure and adornment ; broadly :strikingly beautiful or impressive 4: impressive to the mind or spirit : sublime 5: exceptionally fine - mag·nif·i·cent·ly adverb
C'est magnifique means "this is magnificent / superb / splendid" in French.
The correct punctuation for the sentence should be: "After listening to the concert, Liane had one response: magnificent." The commas are used to separate the introductory phrase "After listening to the concert" and the name "Liane." Additionally, the colon is used to introduce the response "magnificent."
Okay here it is... Turtles, a very interesting and magnificent animal.
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Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.
No, the word magnificent is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "magnificent" is magnificently.
There was no Leonardo the Magnificent. Lorenzo de Medici was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent.
Superlative: most magnificent Comparative: more magnificent
It means that there was no magnificent will
"Malevolent" rhymes with "magnificent" and starts with the letter "m."
The castle stood tall and magnificent against the backdrop of the setting sun.
Great is a different way of saying 'magnificent'. It tends to be interchanged with 'magnificent' as the interjection 'Great!' Splendid is another, different way of saying 'magnificent'. It tends to be interchanged with 'magnificent' as the description of a 'magnificent' or 'splendid' palace.
The local Hawaiian residents; they are so kind. The beautiful fragrances of the plumeria flower's magnificent breeze which blows through the heart of Waikiki during the warm summer days.