magnificentness
Definition
Noun
1. The quality of being magnificent: "magnificentness" refers to the state or condition of being impressively beautiful, grand, or splendid. It denotes an exceptional level of greatness in appearance, scale, or effect.
Example: The magnificentness of the cathedral left the visitors speechless. (The grandeur and beauty of the building overwhelmed them.)
Usage Examples
- (The striking beauty and splendor of the sunset.)
- (The speech's impressive quality and emotional power.)
- (The palace's grand and splendid appearance.)
Advanced Usage
- "in all its magnificentness": a phrase used to emphasize the full, impressive extent of something. : (The garden showed its complete, splendid beauty.)
Variants and Related Words
- Magnificent (adj): very beautiful, grand, or impressive. : (The view was exceptionally beautiful.)
- Magnificence (n): a synonym for "magnificentness", often used more commonly. : (The ceremony's grandness was extraordinary.)
Synonyms
- Splendor: great beauty that attracts admiration and attention. : (The temple's beauty was magnificent.)
- Grandeur: the quality of being very large, impressive, or important. : (The mountains' impressive size and majesty.)
- Majesty: impressive stateliness, dignity, or beauty. : (The lion's regal and impressive appearance.)
Related Idioms
- In all its glory: used to describe something showing its full impressive or beautiful state. : (The artifact was shown with its full magnificentness.)