There really isn't an exact match. It depends on what you mean. Here are some possibilities:
Impressive
more magnificent
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
A couple antonyms may include: little, small, common, familiar, plain, bad, and unpleasant.
The comparative degree is 'more magnificent' and the superlative degree is 'most magnificent'.
Impressive
more magnificent
more magnificent
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.
There was no Leonardo the Magnificent. Lorenzo de Medici was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent.
No, the word magnificent is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "magnificent" is magnificently.
Superlative: most magnificent Comparative: more magnificent
A couple antonyms may include: little, small, common, familiar, plain, bad, and unpleasant.
It means that there was no magnificent will
"Malevolent" rhymes with "magnificent" and starts with the letter "m."
An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.