magnificently (Meaning)
magnificently (r)
extremely well
in an impressively beautiful manner
magnificently (adv.)
In a Magnificent manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of magnificently
Synonyms:
- lavishly
- large
- grandiosely
- ostentatiously
- comfortably
- pompously
- grandly
- pretentiously
- plushly
- high
- fine
- fatly
- opulently
Antonyms:
magnificently Sentence Examples
- The fireworks display was magnificently vibrant, illuminating the night sky with an array of colors.
- The pianist's fingers danced magnificently across the ivory keys, producing a symphony of melodies.
- The towering mountains rose magnificently above the clouds, their peaks reaching for the heavens.
- Her eyes sparkled magnificently with wit and intelligence, captivating all who gazed upon them.
- The sunset painted the sky with magnificently warm hues, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
- The ballet dancer's movements flowed magnificently, her grace and poise mesmerizing the audience.
- The intricate tapestry was magnificently woven with threads of gold and silk, depicting scenes of beauty and enchantment.
- The scholar's mind worked magnificently, solving complex equations and unlocking mysteries.
- The chef prepared a magnificently sumptuous feast, tantalizing taste buds with every bite.
- The children's laughter echoed throughout the park, magnificently sweet and infectious, bringing joy to all who heard.
FAQs About the word magnificently
extremely well, in an impressively beautiful mannerIn a Magnificent manner.
impressively, imposingly, luxuriously, richly, sumptuously, expensively, splendidly, extravagantly, lavishly, large
austerely, humbly, simply, plainly, humbly, poorly,simply, poorly, austerely, modestly
The fireworks display was magnificently vibrant, illuminating the night sky with an array of colors.
The pianist's fingers danced magnificently across the ivory keys, producing a symphony of melodies.
The towering mountains rose magnificently above the clouds, their peaks reaching for the heavens.
Her eyes sparkled magnificently with wit and intelligence, captivating all who gazed upon them.