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What is comparative and superlative to word magnificent?

Here's the breakdown of the comparative and superlative forms of "magnificent":

* Magnificent (adjective) - This is the base form, describing something very impressive or beautiful.

* More magnificent (comparative) - This is used to compare two things, indicating that one is more impressive than the other.

* Most magnificent (superlative) - This is used to compare three or more things, indicating that one is the most impressive among them.

Example:

* The sunset was magnificent.

* The Grand Canyon was more magnificent than the mountains.

* The Taj Mahal is the most magnificent building I have ever seen.

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