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		Definition of magnificently in English: magnificentlyadverb maɡˈnɪfɪs(ə)ntli 1In an extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive manner.  the magnificently decorated Great Hall  Example sentencesExamples -  To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces.
 -  They are the icing on an already magnificently presented dessert.
 -  The Virgin Mary looms up magnificently within a meticulously rendered Gothic nave.
 -  Despite these magnificently illuminated codices, by the end of the Middle Ages, illustrated bibles had become a rarity.
 -  Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales.
 -  The helm, the shield, and the sword from Henry V's funeral were magnificently displayed, and so was the tournament and horse armor of Henry VIII.
 -  The root is so magnificently ugly with its rough textured black hide that it makes a fabulous conversation piece.
 -  The New England autumn setting is magnificently rendered with bright fall colors and deep midnight blues and blacks.
 -  Nevertheless, by all accounts even that was overshadowed by his eat house at Theobalds in Hertfordshire, which Baron Waldstein visited in 1600 and described as being magnificently furnished.
 -  It was a mighty Renaissance palace, magnificently remodeled in baroque style for the future Frederick I of Prussia.
 
 2In a very skilful manner; excellently.  our two quiz teams performed magnificently  Example sentencesExamples -  There was something magnificently brave about his campaign.
 -  We defended really well and worked magnificently hard.
 -  He played magnificently, but he made one bad decision to go for a field goal, had his effort blocked, and lost possession.
 -  The children and parents and staff have responded magnificently to the challenges set by the report.
 -  Both soloists and choir rise magnificently to the occasion, delivering performances that are grandiose yet saturated with a humanity.
 -  This book magnificently fulfills the longstanding need for a comprehensive reference on this iron deposit famous for its rare minerals.
 -  Four months later, he boxed magnificently in the New York rematch, even after one of his eyes was closed in the 12th round.
 -  You have all represented our country magnificently.
 -  He succeeds magnificently, throwing abundant light where there has been far too much heat.
 -  If we remember those times and places where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act.
 
    Definition of magnificently in US English: magnificentlyadverbmaɡˈnifəsəntlē 1In an extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive manner.  the magnificently decorated Great Hall  Example sentencesExamples -  The helm, the shield, and the sword from Henry V's funeral were magnificently displayed, and so was the tournament and horse armor of Henry VIII.
 -  Nevertheless, by all accounts even that was overshadowed by his eat house at Theobalds in Hertfordshire, which Baron Waldstein visited in 1600 and described as being magnificently furnished.
 -  They are the icing on an already magnificently presented dessert.
 -  The Virgin Mary looms up magnificently within a meticulously rendered Gothic nave.
 -  The root is so magnificently ugly with its rough textured black hide that it makes a fabulous conversation piece.
 -  Despite these magnificently illuminated codices, by the end of the Middle Ages, illustrated bibles had become a rarity.
 -  It was a mighty Renaissance palace, magnificently remodeled in baroque style for the future Frederick I of Prussia.
 -  Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales.
 -  The New England autumn setting is magnificently rendered with bright fall colors and deep midnight blues and blacks.
 -  To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces.
 
 2In a very skillful manner; excellently.  our two quiz teams performed magnificently  Example sentencesExamples -  We defended really well and worked magnificently hard.
 -  Both soloists and choir rise magnificently to the occasion, delivering performances that are grandiose yet saturated with a humanity.
 -  The children and parents and staff have responded magnificently to the challenges set by the report.
 -  If we remember those times and places where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act.
 -  Four months later, he boxed magnificently in the New York rematch, even after one of his eyes was closed in the 12th round.
 -  This book magnificently fulfills the longstanding need for a comprehensive reference on this iron deposit famous for its rare minerals.
 -  There was something magnificently brave about his campaign.
 -  He played magnificently, but he made one bad decision to go for a field goal, had his effort blocked, and lost possession.
 -  He succeeds magnificently, throwing abundant light where there has been far too much heat.
 -  You have all represented our country magnificently.
 
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