magnifical (Meaning)

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magnifical (a.)

Grand; splendid; illustrious; magnificent.

magnifical Sentence Examples

  1. The magnifical grandeur of the mountain range captivated the hikers.
  2. The conductor led the magnifical orchestra in a virtuoso performance.
  3. The sunset painted the sky in magnifical hues of crimson and gold.
  4. The surgeon performed a magnifical feat of medical precision.
  5. The magnifical cathedral towered over the city, a testament to human ingenuity.
  6. The magnifical beauty of the rainforest awed the explorers.
  7. The sculptor carved a magnifical statue from a single block of marble.
  8. The magnifical fireworks display illuminated the night sky with vibrant colors.
  9. The magnifical eloquence of the speaker mesmerized the audience.
  10. The magnifical tapestry depicted a mythological scene with intricate detail.

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The magnifical grandeur of the mountain range captivated the hikers.

The conductor led the magnifical orchestra in a virtuoso performance.

The sunset painted the sky in magnifical hues of crimson and gold.

The surgeon performed a magnifical feat of medical precision.