magnificently

IPA/mæɡˈnɪfɪsntli/
KK[mæɡnˈɪfəsəntli]IPA/mæɡˈnɪfɪsntli/

magnificently — adverb

1. To an impressively high standard of quality, beauty, or skill — so striking that

1.副詞B2
釋義

To an impressively high standard of quality, beauty, or skill — so striking that people notice it and feel admiration.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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.

反義詞
  • poorly

    Describes a low or unsatisfactory standard of performance.

  • terribly

    Strongly negative; means done very badly.

文法句型

verb + magnificently

magnificently + adjective

常見錯誤

She sang magnificent at the show.
She sang magnificently at the show.
💡'magnificent' is an adjective; use an adverb to describe how an action is done.