magnifico

[magˈnifɪko]

magnifico Definition

  • 1a man of distinguished rank or appearance
  • 2a magnificent or splendid person or thing

Using magnifico: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magnifico" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magnifico arrived at the party in a limousine.

  • Example

    The palace was a magnifico of architecture and design.

  • Example

    The new car was a magnifico of engineering and style.

magnifico Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for magnifico

Idioms Using magnifico

  • to create a spectacular or impressive display

    Example

    The circus put on a magnifico show with acrobats, clowns, and animals.

  • magnifico opus

    a masterpiece of art or literature

    Example

    Shakespeare's Hamlet is considered a magnifico opus of English literature.

  • a large and impressive object or event

    Example

    The fireworks display was a magnifico magnum, lighting up the entire sky.

Phrases with magnifico

  • magnifico della musica

    a title given to a composer or performer who is considered outstanding in their field

    Example

    Beethoven is often referred to as the magnifico della musica.

  • a title given to an artist who is considered outstanding in their field

    Example

    Leonardo da Vinci is often referred to as the magnifico del arte.

  • a title given to a filmmaker who is considered outstanding in their field

    Example

    Federico Fellini is often referred to as the magnifico del cinema.

Origins of magnifico

from Italian 'magnifico', meaning 'magnificent'

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Summary: magnifico in Brief

'Magnifico' [magˈnifɪko] refers to a man of distinguished rank or appearance, or a magnificent or splendid person or thing. It can be used to describe people, such as 'The magnifico arrived at the party in a limousine,' or things, such as 'The palace was a magnifico of architecture and design.' The term also extends into phrases like 'magnifico opus,' denoting a masterpiece of art or literature, and idioms like 'put on a magnifico show,' implying a spectacular display.