Magnificoes example sentences

Related (8): aristocracy, grandees, nobility, elite, dignitaries, patricians, notables, lords

mag·nif·i·co

noun

magnificoes (plural noun)

  - an eminent, powerful, or illustrious person:

Synonyms

magnate, mogul, baron, industrialist, financier, chief, lord, nabob, grandee, entrepreneur, millionaire, billionaire, multimillionaire, bigwig, honcho, zillionaire, kahuna, Legal

"Magnificoes" Example Sentences

1. The magnificoes gathered in the royal palace for the coronation ceremony.
2. The magnificoes of the city were known for their opulent lifestyles.
3. The magnificoes were dressed in their finest attire for the ball.
4. The magnificoes were impressed by the splendour of the Taj Mahal.
5. The magnificoes of the Renaissance period were patrons of the arts.
6. The magnificoes were seated at the front row of the opera house.
7. The magnificoes of the court always received special privileges.
8. The magnificoes appreciated the finer things in life such as art and literature.
9. The magnificoes flaunted their wealth and influence at extravagant feasts.
10. The magnificoes were court officials who advised the king on important matters.
11. The magnificoes hosted lavish parties that lasted all night.
12. The magnificoes were respected members of society who were looked up to by the commoners.
13. The magnificoes of the city council debated the proposed tax increase.
14. The magnificoes possessed vast estates that included farms and vineyards.
15. The magnificoes were generous donors who contributed to charitable causes.
16. The magnificoes commissioned famous artists to create masterpieces for them.
17. The magnificoes of Venice were known for their lavish masks during Carnival season.
18. The magnificoes assembled to witness the king's announcement of war with a neighboring kingdom.
19. The magnificoes traded exotic goods from distant lands like spices and silks.
20. The magnificoes sponsored expeditions to explore uncharted territories.
21. The magnificoes of the Ottoman Empire were known for their elaborate harems.
22. The magnificoes hired armies of workers to construct their grand palaces.
23. The magnificoes of the Mughal Empire built beautiful gardens and fountains in their estates.
24. The magnificoes of the ancient Rome hosted gladiator games in their private arenas.
25. The magnificoes displayed their wealth with ornate carriages and horses.
26. The magnificoes celebrated important events with theatrical performances and musical concerts.
27. The magnificoes of the court were entertained by jesters and acrobats.
28. The magnificoes erected statues and monuments of themselves to showcase their power and influence.
29. The magnificoes wore expensive gemstones and jewelry to show off their wealth.
30. The magnificoes were lavish spenders who spent fortunes on luxurious goods and services.

Common Phases

1. Magnificoes, prepare yourselves for a grand feast;
2. Let us all welcome the Magnificoes from the neighboring kingdom;
3. The Magnificoes have arrived, make sure everything is ready;
4. We are honored to have the Magnificoes grace our presence;
5. The Magnificoes have offered their assistance in our time of need;
6. The Magnificoes have requested a private audience with the king;
7. The Magnificoes have gifted us with a precious artifact;
8. The Magnificoes have issued a proclamation declaring their loyalty;
9. We must show the Magnificoes the utmost hospitality;
10. The Magnificoes have expressed their gratitude for our hospitality.

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