About The Word Magnificence
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Magnificence
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What's The Definition Of Magnificence?
[n] splendid or imposing in size or appearance; "the grandness of the architecture"
[n] the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand Synonyms | Synonyms for Magnificence: brilliance | grandeur | grandness | impressiveness | splendor | splendour Related Terms | Find terms related to Magnificence: Babylonian splendor | brilliance | elaborateness | elegance | exquisiteness | glory | gorgeousness | grandeur | grandiosity | grandness | imposingness | impressiveness | lavishness | luxuriousness | luxury | majesty | marvelousness | matchlessness | nobility | paramountcy | peerlessness | plushness | poshness | preeminence | primacy | proudness | resplendence | ritziness | splendidness | splendiferousness | splendor | state | stateliness | sumptuousness | superbness | supereminence | superexcellence | superfineness | supremacy | unsurpassedness See Also | eclat | elegance | excellence | expansiveness | loftiness | majesty | stateliness Magnificence In Webster's Dictionary \Mag*nif"i*cence\, n. [F. magnificence, L.
magnificentia. See {Magnific}.]
The act of doing what magnificent; the state or quality of
being magnificent. --Acts xix. 27. ``Then cometh
magnificence.'' --Chaucer.
And, for the heaven's wide circuit, let it speak The
Maker's high magnificence, who built so spacious.
--Milton.
The noblest monuments of Roman magnificence. --Eustace.
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