magnificent

adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

A strong intensifier, often used with 'ungradable' adjectives like magnificent.

A strong intensifier, expressing that something is magnificent in a pure and uncomplicated way.

Used to strongly emphasize the quality of being magnificent.

Used to sincerely emphasize the quality of being magnificent.

In British English, this often means 'very' or 'completely' magnificent.

Indicates a surprisingly or impressively magnificent quality, often with a formal or understated tone.

Used to compare two things that are both magnificent to the same degree.

Used to describe the state of being magnificent.

Used to describe the appearance of being magnificent.