Magnificence
//mæɡˈnɪfɪsəns//
"Magnificence" in a Sentence (4 examples)
For hundreds of years the forest has flourished in all its magnificence, the silence of its inclosure unbroken save by the chirp of busy chipmunks, the growl of wild beasts and the songs of birds.
Seneca (epistol. lxxxvi.) compares the baths of Scipio Africanus, at his villa of Liternum, with the magnificence (which was continually increasing) of the public baths of Rome, long before the stately Thermae of Antoninus and Diocletian were erected.
Have you noticed the magnificence of French cathedrals?
all fleſh quakes at your magnificence.
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