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magnificently
adverb as in very well
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
Consider the magnificent career Rodgers has had and realize that he’s still grinding for a second championship.
Heather Tarr, the magnificent softball coach at the University of Washington, told me once at the end of a regular season, “I hope the year has taught us enough about ourselves.”
It wasn’t Hubble or Spitzer or Kepler, and it might never be something so magnificent.
It’s the most magnificent chess game to identify and tailor immigration strategies that best fit their unique situation, priorities and timing.
A chair can look magnificent, but if you can’t sit on it, it isn’t a very good chair.
Then McQueen, who can come across as quite intense and dour, magnificently, jumped up and down.
After all, plenty of other kid stars would try, and a few, such as Elizabeth Taylor and Jodie Foster, would succeed magnificently.
Tell that to the nearby pandas, happily ensconced with their bamboo, magnificently ignoring everything.
It ended, magnificently, in a shoot-out between the women in a fairground hall of mirrors.
This clip of Margaret Thatcher magnificently expresses the confident purpose of the conservatism of the 1980s.
Certainly Gurickx played magnificently, and with a brio I have rarely heard equalled.
The King had his young daughter very magnificently christened by Archbishop Cranmer.
Dresses magnificently, gives wonderful parties, and always has the last new thing.
The rowers, magnificently apparelled, and the crew were under the command of a prior of the order of the Knights of Rhodes.
It is one of the largest and most magnificently furnished in Europe.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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