magnifique

[maɲifik]

magnifique Definition

magnificent; splendid.

Using magnifique: Examples

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

  • Example

    The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely magnifique!

  • Example

    The performance was truly magnifique, leaving the audience in awe.

  • Example

    The restaurant's food was magnifique, with every dish bursting with flavor.

magnifique Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with magnifique

  • c'est magnifique

    an expression used to express admiration or approval for something that is magnificent or splendid

    Example

    As the fireworks lit up the sky, he exclaimed, 'C'est magnifique!'

  • magnifique! voilà!

    an expression used to express excitement or enthusiasm for something that is magnificent or splendid

    Example

    As the curtains opened to reveal the grand stage, the audience erupted into cheers of 'Magnifique! Voilà!'

  • a phrase used to describe something that is both magnificent and stylish

    Example

    The fashion show was a display of magnifique et chic designs that left the audience in awe.

Origins of magnifique

from French 'magnifique', from Latin 'magnificus', meaning 'great, elevated'

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Summary: magnifique in Brief

The term 'magnifique' [maɲifik] means magnificent or splendid. It is an adjective used to describe something that is gorgeous, stunning, or superb. The phrase 'c'est magnifique' is used to express admiration or approval, while 'magnifique! voilà!' is used to express excitement or enthusiasm. 'Magnifique et chic' describes something that is both magnificent and stylish.

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