1. magnificent
It's magnificent.
A magnificent sight presented itself before us.
This magnificent cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages.
If you listen to great music even the most common things become something magnificent.
Gentlemen, at the beginning of this century, France was for all nations a magnificent sight.
The old road is much longer, but it offers travellers some magnificent scenery.
The definition of magnificent is something that is exceptional or amazing in appearance. Michelangelo's David is magnificent.
She looked magnificent in her wedding dress. You've all done a magnificent job.
very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired: a magnificent view
She looked magnificent at the ball in her long black dress.
What a magnificent meal! We must eat in this restaurant again.
Look at that peacock! Have you ever seen anything as magnificent as its tail?
making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.: a magnificent cathedral; magnificent scenery.
It's magnificent Monday and 200 gorgeous competition winners are heading straight for Radio Rock.
2. superb
The shrimps at the restaurant were superb.
The weather on the island was superb!
Her technique is superb, but she needs to play with more expression.
He's a superb painter, I love all his works.
His taste in music is superb.
superb performance
The film was superb.
This is a superb illustration of how Emmet modified the traditional architectural designs.
A superb performance/ restaurant The food was superb. The singer was superb. In short, we loved it.
This hotel is placed in a superb neighbourhood.
We went to a new restaurant last night and the cook was superb!
The hotel offers superb views of the lake.
Try a slice of this superb cheese.
He said he was “grateful to the doctors and nurses for their superb care” after his treatment there.
That museum has a superb collection of Celtic era cultural artifacts.