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It was the comment of US General Philip Sheridan, who witnessed to the battle of Sedan, in seeing the desperate charges of the French cavalry divisions, attempting in vain to break through the German lines.

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C'est magnifique mais ce n'estpas la guerre?

It is magnificent, but it's not war. (This is a famous quotation said by a French Army officer who was a witness to the Charge of the Light Brigade, which took place during the Crimean War)


Comparative of magnificent?

more magnificent


What comparative of magnificent?

more magnificent


What part of the speech is magnificent?

Magnificent is an adjective. For example: She painted a dramatic landscape of magnificent mountains. Magnificently, a derivative of magnificent, is an adverb.


What was Leonardo the magnificent?

There was no Leonardo the Magnificent. Lorenzo de Medici was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent.


Is magnificent an adverb?

No, the word magnificent is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "magnificent" is magnificently.


What is the superlative and comparative form of magnificent?

Superlative: most magnificent Comparative: more magnificent


Who said the war was fought in vain?

said that "the war was fought in vain."


What is the mean of magnificent estate?

It means that there was no magnificent will


What rhymes with magnificent and starts with m?

"Malevolent" rhymes with "magnificent" and starts with the letter "m."


Can you give me an example sentence with magnificent?

The magnificent diamond shone and sparkled in the sunlight. The music was magnificent has the organ blasted out the sounds.


What are synonyms of magnificent?

Great is a different way of saying 'magnificent'. It tends to be interchanged with 'magnificent' as the interjection 'Great!' Splendid is another, different way of saying 'magnificent'. It tends to be interchanged with 'magnificent' as the description of a 'magnificent' or 'splendid' palace.