Pronunciation: /mæɡˈnɪfɪsəns/
noun the quality of being magnificent; grandeur
A1 The castle's magnificence took my breath away.
A2 She was in awe of the magnificence of the Taj Mahal.
B1 The magnificence of the opera house left the audience speechless.
B2 The magnificence of the mountain range was truly breathtaking.
C1 The magnificence of the architecture in Rome is unparalleled.
C2 The magnificence of the royal palace was a sight to behold.
adjective magnificent
A1 The palace was very big and beautiful.
A2 The garden was filled with magnificence, with colorful flowers and tall trees.
B1 The magnificence of the cathedral's architecture left visitors in awe.
B2 The magnificence of the sunset over the ocean was a sight to behold.
C1 The magnificence of the opera house's interior design was unparalleled in its beauty.
C2 The magnificence of the mountain range could be seen for miles, with snow-capped peaks and lush valleys.
formal The magnificence of the palace left all the visitors in awe.
informal Wow, the magnificence of that sunset is breathtaking!
slang Check out the magnificence of that car, it's sick!
figurative The magnificence of her talent shone through in every performance.
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