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mag·nif·i·cent  (mg-nf-snt)
adj.
1. Splendid in appearance; grand: a magnificent palace.
2. Grand or noble in thought or deed; exalted.
3. Outstanding of its kind; superlative: a magnificent place for sailing. See Synonyms at grand.

[Middle English, from Old French, from magnificence, splendor, from Latin magnificentia, from , magnificent- comparative and superlative stem of magnificus, magnificent; see magnific.]

mag·nifi·cent·ly adv.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.magnificently - extremely well; "he did splendidly in the exam"; "we got along famously"
2.magnificently - in an impressively beautiful manner; "the Princess was gorgeously dressed"
Translations
magnificently [mægˈnɪfɪsəntlɪ] ADVmagníficamente
they played/performed magnificentlytocaron/actuaron magníficamente(bien)
magnificently [mægˈnɪfɪsəntli] adv [play, perform, respond] → magnifiquement, brillamment
magnificently restored → magnifiquement restauré(e)
magnificently
adv
(= excellently)großartig; you did magnificentlydas hast du großartig gemacht; a magnificently rousing finaleein glanzvolles (und) mitreißendes Finale; the islands are magnificently pure and unspoiltdie Inseln sind herrlich rein und unberührt
(in appearance) → prachtvoll, prächtig
magnificently [mægˈnɪfɪsntlɪ] advmagnificamente
magnificently [mægˈnɪfɪsntlɪ] advmagnificamente


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Tin pans and horns were added to the din, the popula- tion massed itself and moved toward the river, met the children coming in an open carriage drawn by shouting citizens, thronged around it, joined its home- ward march, and swept magnificently up the main street roaring huzzah after huzzah!
Again and again I assert that he writes magnificently.
He felt shy with her and in his heart he resented her great beauty: she dressed more magnificently than became the wife of a hardworking surgeon; and the charming furniture of her house, the flowers among which she lived even in winter, suggested an extravagance which he deplored.
 
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