Magnificence (noun)

  1. The quality of being magnificent or grand and impressive.
  2. Great wealth, grandeur, or splendor.

Origin:

The word 'magnificence' is derived from the latin word 'magnificentia', which means greatness or grandeur. it has been in use in english since the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The magnificence of the cathedral was awe-inspiring, its stained-glass windows casting colorful light on the marble floor.
  2. The magnificence of the palace was reflected in its gold-plated furnishings and sparkling chandeliers.
  3. The ball was an event of magnificence, with guests dressed in their finest attire and dancing the night away.
  4. The beauty of the sunset was a testament to the magnificence of nature, its orange and red hues painting the sky.
  5. The magnificence of the garden was evident in its perfectly manicured lawns and rows of blooming flowers.
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