Synonym: brilliance, grandeur, grandness, impressiveness, richness, splendor, splendour. Similar words: magnificent, magnifico, magnification, significance, magnify, significant, magnifying glass, insignificant. Meaning: [mæg'nɪfɪsns] n. 1. splendid or imposing in size or appearance 2. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand.
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31. It is autocracy reverting to its normal state of palace crime, blood - stained magnificence, and moral squalor.
32. London's buildings were impressive for another reason; begrimed with soot, they had a dark imposing magnificence which constantly reminded me that I was at the center of the world.
33. It is autocracy state of palace crime, blood - stained magnificence, and moral squalor.
34. Schopenhauer has come up with the aesthetics category of "obsequious beauty" between concinnity and magnificence, which is a great contribution to the classification of the pattern of beauty he does.
35. The former residence of Lord Kitchener, rebuilt to a new magnificence, Wildflower Hall recreates the grand style of the colonial era.
36. Let's start with the settings. Equipped with state-of-art facilities, the five-star-hotels are usually imprinted much gaudiness and magnificence but little sentiment, or, the sense of pleasure.
37. And so it was named "Nonsuch, " as in no other palace could ever equal its magnificence.
38. It no doubt rivaled Mt . Shasta and Mt . Ranier in its snow covered magnificence.
39. Elegant enclosure made by valuable log, together with gilding vertical shaft and beautiful curlicue shows magnificence.
40. How many an afternoon Antinia and I have trailed along the prairie under the magnificence.
41. Meili Snow Mountain is world - known for its loftiness, magnificence and mysteriousness.
42. But only long enough for her to look the other way, so I can once again catch a glimpse of magnificence.
43. This ancient defense bulwark attracted emperors and men of letters of various dynasties. They were amazed at the vast sea to its south and the magnificence of this old dragon's head.
44. And if your Magnificence will at some time turn your eyes from the summit of your height to these low places, you will learn how undeservedly I endure a great and continuous malignity of fortune.
45. Mount Tai, with its magnificence, precipitousness and natural beauty, is famous for its rich cultural relics.
46. Pierpont Morgan , perhaps the most flamboyant of the enterpreneurs , operated on a scale of magnificence.
47. This technique results in uneven walls that give an impression of both primitiveness and austere magnificence. Chinese fir is the primary building material used inside the dwellings.
48. So that we may say that Paris's great prodigality, its wonderful festival, its Beaujon folly, its orgy, its stream of gold from full hands, its pomp, its luxury, its magnificence, is its sewer system.
49. With simple design, delicate chipping, smooth line, SINO displays woman's temperament like magnificence, mellifluence and elegance thoroughly.
50. Her insignificance in the presence of so much magnificence faintly affected her.
51. Lucullus. returned to Rome to lounge away the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence(J. A. Froude.
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52. His admiration goes out to the characters who defy the sordidness of life and, risking all the dangers of retribution, live beyond good and evil, in magnificence.
53. Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence; a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness.
54. Pierpont Morgan , perhaps the most flamboyant of the entrepreneurs , operated on a scale of magnificence.
55. She had created something of ineffable magnificence, beauty and inspiration.
56. Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence.
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