magnificent
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|Oxford 1001 vocabulary mag‧nif‧i‧cent /mæɡˈnɪfəsənt, mæɡˈnɪfɪsənt/ adjective
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Synonyms & Related Words magnificent[adjective]Synonyms:- splendid, glorious, gorgeous, imposing, impressive, majestic, regal, sublime, sumptuous
- excellent, brilliant, fine, outstanding, splendid, superb
Antonyms: modest
Contrasted words: abject, ignoble, mean, sordid, humble, lowly, meek, paltry
Related Words: glorious,
resplendent,
splendid,
sublime,
superb,
luxurious,
opulent,
sumptuous
English Thesaurus: beautiful, good-looking, attractive, pretty, handsome, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary mag‧nif‧i‧cent /mæɡˈnɪfəs
ənt, mæɡˈnɪfɪs
ənt/
adjective[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: magnificus 'very impressive, excellent', from magnus 'great']
very good or beautiful, and very impressive:
a magnificent performance The twelve-mile coastline has magnificent scenery. She looked magnificent in a long red dress.—magnificently adverb—magnificence noun [uncountable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations magnificent adj. VERBS be, look ADV. really, truly | absolutely, quite an absolutely magnificent performance
rather [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus beautiful a beautiful woman or child has perfect good looks:
Grace Kelly was a very beautiful woman. a beautiful babygood-looking a good-looking person looks nice.
Good-looking is very common in spoken English:
He’s a good-looking guy, but he’s a bit boring. Do you think she’s good-looking?attractive an attractive person looks nice, especially in a way that makes you feel sexually interested in them:
She’s a very attractive woman. A lot of women find him attractive.pretty a pretty girl or woman looks nice – used especially about a woman who has a nice face:
You look pretty with your hair down. She has a very pretty face.handsome a handsome man or boy looks nice – used especially about a man who has a nice face.
Handsome is also sometimes used, especially in literature, to describe a woman who is good-looking and has a strong face:
He was tall, dark, and handsome. She was a big, handsome woman.gorgeous/stunning spoken extremely attractive.
Gorgeous is used especially by women:
She thinks Brad Pitt is gorgeous. You look absolutely stunning in that dress!cute spoken nice to look at – used about animals, babies, children, and young adults:
a cute little puppy She thinks you’re cute!lovely especially British English spoken used when saying that someone looks very nice:
You look lovely tonight.magnificent very big, beautiful, and impressive – used about buildings, objects, and views:
The Taj Mahal always looks magnificent. a magnificent Persian carpet There were magnificent views over the old city.picturesque written pleasant to look at – used in written descriptions of towns, buildings, and places:
the picturesque harbour town of Castleton Regensburg Cathedral occupies a picturesque position on the River Danube in Bavaria.stunning/breathtaking extremely beautiful and impressive – used especially about views:
All around is a stunning view of Cape Town. The landscape is breathtaking.exquisite /ɪkˈskwɪzət, ɪkˈskwɪzɪt, ˈekskwɪ-/ used to describe things that have very beautiful small details, especially things that have been made with a lot of skill:
an exquisite piece of jewellery an exquisite flower an exquisite picture of a bird of paradiseelegant designed in a way that looks very attractive and has a lot of style:
an elegant Neo-Classical building a long and elegant staircase [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
beautiful used to describe something that looks, feels, sounds etc so good that it gives you a lot of pleasure:
a beautiful tropical beach a beautiful song The weather was beautiful.lovely especially British English spoken used when saying that something looks, feels, or sounds very nice:
What a lovely day! a lovely voice a lovely perfumepretty pleasant to look at – often used about things that are not big or impressive:
a pretty little pink dress a pretty villageattractive pleasant to look at.
Attractive sounds more formal than
pretty:
an attractive white-painted cottage with green shutters an attractive citymagnificent very big, beautiful, and impressive – used about buildings, objects, and views:
The Taj Mahal always looks magnificent. a magnificent Persian carpet There were magnificent views over the old city.picturesque written pleasant to look at – used in written descriptions of towns, buildings, and places:
the picturesque harbour town of Castleton Regensburg Cathedral occupies a picturesque position on the River Danube in Bavaria.stunning/breathtaking extremely beautiful and impressive – used especially about views:
All around is a stunning view of Cape Town. The landscape is breathtaking.exquisite /ɪkˈskwɪzət, ɪkˈskwɪzɪt, ˈekskwɪ-/ used to describe things that have very beautiful small details, especially things that have been made with a lot of skill:
an exquisite piece of jewellery an exquisite flower an exquisite picture of a bird of paradiseelegant designed in a way that looks very attractive and has a lot of style:
an elegant Neo-Classical building a long and elegant staircase [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲