Similar words: magnificent, magnificence, magnifico, magnification, significantly, insignificantly, munificent, munificence. Meaning: [mæg'nɪfɪsntlɪ] adv. 1. in a splendid manner 2. in an impressively beautiful manner.
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1 This dictionary is magnificently printed and tastefully appareled.
2 The public have responded magnificently to our appeal.
3 The teams responded magnificently to the challenge.
4 I thought she coped magnificently.
5 The team played magnificently throughout the competition.
6 The city boasts a wealth of magnificently preserved temples and palaces.
7 His speeches were magnificently written but his delivery was hopeless.
8 The castle is magnificently sited high up on a cliff.
9 The resort has fifteen magnificently groomed ski runs.
10 The pupils responded magnificently under the direction of drama teacher Mike Quinn, with outstanding performances from all the cast.
11 It was magnificently low-slung, almost like a sports car, but with four plush leather seats and a thrusting bonnet.
12 In their magnificently illustrated accounts, they had even published drawings and photographs of these remains.
13 His entire performance is magnificently unsettling and is no sense the Liszt Sonata of received wisdom.
14 Batty was magnificently constructive throughout but things refused stubbornly to gel up to the interval.
15 He is magnificently dressed in damask decorated with peacock feathers, and wears the Order of the Golden Fleece.
16 Not any more: your body is stretching magnificently and your muscles are getting into better shape every day!
17 The Philharmonia plays magnificently - especially the brass and timpani - and the recording is excellent.
18 Gooch, who batted magnificently in both innings at Old Trafford, was responsible for 198 of his side's 542 runs.
19 The text is magnificently illustrated with photographs by Jerry Harpur, specially commissioned by the National Trust.
20 Shanghai Autoin Center is a magnificently decorated four-star tourist garden hotel.
21 Literature often reacts magnificently to an ambience of unease or apparent breakdown.
22 Magnificently built churches are still the nucleus of parochial work.
23 You can not but feel that Aisling O'Sullivan, moulting magnificently like a sick eagle,[www.Sentencedict.com] is having a high old time.
24 Its 200-foot-long waiting-room was surmounted by an arched gallery and a magnificently arcaded clerestory.
25 Built in 1712-18, the church was flattened in the Blitz, but it has been magnificently repaired.
26 Mandylor, also a writer, wears black fingerless gloves and broods magnificently while recounting stories of orgiastic dances in St-Tropez.
27 The subsequent report on the incident showed that the company, its staff and workers responded magnificently in the difficult circumstances.
28 Certainly his skill as an administrator was a vital factor in ensuring that so much was built so quickly and magnificently.
29 You get the feeling that these apps are a bit of a kludge, but if Google added this to Android, it could work magnificently.
30 No idea in science survives because it is esthetically pleasing, mathematically elegant, or magnificently general.
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