magnificently Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
magnificently ka kya matlab hota hai
भव्यता से
Adverb:
चमक-दमक के साथ, भव्यतापूर्वक, ठाट से, शान से,
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magnificently's Usage Examples:
Kensington Gardens, originally attached to Kensington Palace, were subsequently much extended; they are magnificently timbered, and contain plantations of rare shrubs and flowering trees.
Their summits are open and covered with heath but their flanks and the lower ground are magnificently wooded The hills are deeply scored by steep and picturesque valleys, o which the most remarkable is the Devil's Punch Bowl, a hollo of regular form on the west flank of Hindhead.
In 1429, instigated by the emperor Sigismund, whom he magnificently entertained at his court at Lutsk, Witowt revived his claim to a kingly crown, and Jagiello reluctantly consented to his cousin's coronation; but before it could be accomplished Witowt died at Troki, on the 27th of October 1430.
The interior is magnificently decorated with mosaics, mural paintings and statuary, chiefly the work of local artists.
Notwithstanding its defects, Froude's History is a great achievement; it presents an important and powerful account of the Reformation period in England, and lays before us a picture of the past magnificently conceived, and painted in colours which will never lose their freshness and beauty.
The still more magnificently clad gold pheasants (Thaumalea), and the eared pheasants (Crossoptilon), are also confined to certain districts in the mountains of north-eastern Asia.
There is a notable collection of early Irish manuscripts, including the magnificently ornamented Book of Kells, containing the gospels.
The shrine was magnificently adorned with the gold and silver and jewels offered by the pious.
Few cities are more magnificently situated.
was received and magnificently entertained by Lord Seymour, whose mansion forms the oldest part of Marlborough College.
Synonyms:
splendidly, excellently, famously,