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magnificent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'magnificent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or thing that is very impressive, large, or impressive in some way. Example sentence: The sunset was magnificent as the sun descended over the horizon.
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60 human-written examples
You're magnificent, and the only reason I'm standing here is because of you.
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And it's just a short (but steep) walk from Flamands beach, which has magnificent waves that roll in off the reefs, clapping and hissing, and then racing up the sand in protruding fingers of surf.
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"He was magnificent," McLean said after the match, with the manager confident that his team could still win the trophy.
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Coleman, however, dismissed Tardelli's comments, described Bale's attitude as "magnificent" and made it clear the only reason the 24-year-old will not line up against Ireland is because it is "too much of a risk" to play him when he is carrying a slight foot injury.
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Some will argue that it is nevertheless better to have one magnificent teacher working with 40 children than a lacklustre one working with 20.
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And when you get home it will be a while before you forget the casual whoop of the tree frogs at nightfall or the magnificent flamboyant trees with their thick, confident branches and shocking red-feather tops.
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Ripper Street writer Richard Warlow says the novel funding method for the third season of the show has given producers more creative freedom: "With no restrictions on either the content or the length of each episode, we have been able to reassemble our magnificent cast and pitch them into a suite of stories, which we hope will delight the millions of fans".
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If you title yourself after the greatest record producer in history, one with a reputation for the magnificent and grand, with probably the most recognisable signature sound in pop, you've put yourself under pressure from the start.
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Sydney is proving something of a romantic city for the pair; during last year's tournament Wozniacki and McIlroy went for a trip to the top of Sydney Tower, together enjoying the magnificent views over the harbour.
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The odds are stacked in the city's favour: the local produce is magnificent with peachy fresh seafood – Dungeness crabs in season and Hog Island oysters.
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"I have always felt the supporters are with me and the players have been magnificent.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "magnificent" to describe something that is not only beautiful but also grand in scale or impact. This word adds a layer of sophistication and awe to your descriptions.
Common error
Avoid using "magnificent" for everyday situations or minor achievements. Reserve it for instances where the scale, beauty, or impact truly warrants such a strong descriptor to maintain its impact.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "magnificent" functions primarily as a descriptor, imbuing nouns with a sense of grandeur, splendor, or exceptional quality. As seen in Ludwig's examples, it elevates ordinary descriptions to highlight the impressive nature of the subject.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Travel
25%
Sport
15%
Less common in
Arts
8%
Opinion
6%
Books
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "magnificent" is a powerful adjective used to describe something exceptionally grand, beautiful, or impressive. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage and highlights its prevalence in News & Media, Travel, and Sport contexts. While versatile, it's best reserved for situations that genuinely warrant a strong descriptor. As with any descriptive word, be mindful of overuse and consider synonyms like "splendid" or "majestic" for variety. The word's strong presence in authoritative sources underscores its reliability and effectiveness in conveying a sense of awe and admiration.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
splendid
A slightly more formal synonym, suggesting impressive beauty or grandeur.
glorious
Emphasizes the beauty and radiance of something, often with a sense of triumph or celebration.
resplendent
Highlights a shining or brilliant appearance.
majestic
Suggests impressive grandeur and dignity, often associated with royalty or natural wonders.
sublime
Implies a sense of awe-inspiring beauty or grandeur that transcends the ordinary.
stunning
Focuses on the striking and impressive visual impact.
exquisite
Highlights delicate beauty and refined craftsmanship.
impressive
A more general term indicating something that commands attention and admiration.
remarkable
Emphasizes the unusual or noteworthy nature of something.
outstanding
Indicates something that surpasses others in quality or performance.
FAQs
How can I use "magnificent" in a sentence?
Use "magnificent" to describe something grand, elegant, or splendid. For example, "The view from the mountaintop was magnificent" or "The queen wore a magnificent gown".
What can I say instead of "magnificent"?
When is it appropriate to use "magnificent"?
"Magnificent" is best used to describe something that is exceptionally impressive or beautiful. It implies a sense of grandeur and awe, so reserve it for contexts that warrant such a strong descriptor.
Is "magnificent" a formal word?
"Magnificent" can be considered a formal word due to its strong and expressive nature. While appropriate in many contexts, it is most effective when describing something truly exceptional.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested