It is always an adjective. It can appear to be an appositive noun (e.g. Carnac the Magnificent) but this is part of a title using the adjective (e.g. The Magnificent Ambersons).
The adjective of magnificence is magnificent.
That's awesome, stupendous, magnificent, tremendous,...
It usually is. It is used as a slang noun meaning a thousand (dollars). Synonyms for grand include opulent, magnificent, majestic, splendid, or impressive.
There was no Leonardo the Magnificent. Lorenzo de Medici was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent.
C'est une structure magnifique is a French equivalent of '[It, That, This] is a magnificent structure'. The demonstrative 'ce'* means 'this'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The indefinite article 'une' means 'a, one'. The feminine noun 'structure' means 'structure'. The adjective 'magnifique' means 'magnificent'. All together, they're pronounced 'seh-tyoon stryook-tyoor mah-nyee-feek'.*The vowel 'e' of 'ce' drops because of the beginning vowel 'e' of 'est'. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe: 'C'est'.
The adjective of magnificence is magnificent.
Magnificent
Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.
Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.
Magnificent is not a verb, it is an adjective, but it would qualify as "vivid", yes.
The word magnificent is an adjective. It means to be grand or elegant.
magnificent and mystical
The correct spelling of the adjective is magnificent(splendid, grand).
starry ,beautiful,dark, magnificent,scary
That's awesome, stupendous, magnificent, tremendous,...
The correct spelling of the adjective is magnificent(impressive, glorious).
magnifique (it can be either as can any adjective in French)