; Main Entry: : mag·nif·i·cence ; Pronunciation: : \mag-ˈni-fə-sən(t)s, məg-\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin magnificentia,from magnificus noble in character, magnificent, from magnus great + -ficus -fic - more at much ; Date: : 14th century 1 : the quality or state of being magnificent 2 : splendor of surroundings
The word for magnificence in Hawaiian is "nui loa" or "nani loa."
I still can't believe the magnificence of the award I received!
The adjective of magnificence is magnificent.
The word magnificent is an adjective. It means to be grand or elegant.
magnificence, splendor, dignity, grandeur, illustriousness, stateliness, gravitas (formal)
The term "magnificence" in the title of "Magnificence" by Estrella Alfon reflects the grandeur and beauty of the main character, Nena, who symbolizes innocence and purity. The title establishes her as a figure of awe and admiration in the story.
"Nihaan" is a Turkish word that translates to "glory" or "splendor" in English. It signifies grandeur or magnificence.
The astronaut described the surface of the Moon as "magnificent desolation." The Taj Mahal is a magnificent structure built in India in the 17th century. There are many magnificent examples of the sequoia within the national park.
"magnificence" is a short story written by Estrella Alfon, a Filipino author known for her works in Philippine literature. The genre of "magnificence" falls under the category of literary fiction.
splendour, glory, majety, nobility, pomp, magnificence, sumptuousness, sublimity
The cast of Magnificence of Life - 2006 includes: Des Jardine
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