magnificently
magnificently — adverb
1. To an impressively high standard of quality, beauty, or skill — so striking that
To an impressively high standard of quality, beauty, or skill — so striking that people notice it and feel admiration.
Mei-Lin played the piano magnificently at her first concert in Taipei.
adverb modifying a skill verb: played magnificently
The old cathedral stood magnificently against the evening sky, its towers catching the last light.
adverb describing visual appearance: stood magnificently
The chef prepared the eight-course meal magnificently, with every dish beautifully arranged.
Dr. Okonkwo handled the difficult surgery magnificently, saving the patient's life.
The autumn forest glowed magnificently in shades of red, gold, and orange.
- splendidly
Similar meaning but slightly more common in British English; often used for events and views.
- superbly
Emphasises very high quality and skill; common in professional reviews.
- gorgeously
Focuses more on visual beauty and attractiveness than on grandness.
- brilliantly
Can describe both impressive skill and intellectual sharpness.
文法句型
verb + magnificently
magnificently + adjective