magnificent

magnificent
adjective Date: 15th century 1. great in deed or exalted in place — used only of former famous rulers <
Lorenzo the Magnificent
>
2. marked by stately grandeur and lavishness <
a magnificent way of life
>
3. sumptuous in structure and adornment <
a magnificent cathedral
>
; broadly strikingly beautiful or impressive <
a magnificent physique
>
4. impressive to the mind or spirit ; sublime <
magnificent prose
>
5. exceptionally fine <
a magnificent day
>
Synonyms: see grandmagnificently adverb

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