What is another word for Magnus?

Pronunciation: [mˈaɡnəs] (IPA)

Magnus is a Latin word meaning great or large. There are several synonyms for the word Magnus, including huge, grand, massive, enormous, colossal, and gigantic. Each synonym conveys the idea of something being large or great in size or importance. For example, something that is huge is exceptionally large, while something that is grand is impressive and awe-inspiring. Similarly, something that is massive is weighty or imposing, while something that is gigantic is monstrous in size. Synonyms for Magnus are useful when looking to add variety to your writing or when trying to convey a specific feeling or tone.

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What are the hypernyms for Magnus?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Magnus

Little Magnus is very nice and the garden very pretty, but there seems to be a something wanting.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
Peter Magnus lived in town and must have heard of the coming case; these things do somehow leak out, and he would have gladly volunteered the story, were it only to spite the man.
"Bardell v. Pickwick"
Percy Fitzgerald
Mr. Peter Magnus would have deposed to Mr. Pickwick's extraordinary interest in the matter of the proposal, and have added his suspicions on recalling Mr. Pickwick's ambiguous declaration that he had come down to expose a certain person-even one of his own sympathetic friends, who had witnessed the scene with Mrs. Bardell, and recalled the Boarding House incident, might murmur, How odd that he is ever thus in pursuit of the fair under suspicious circumstances?
"Bardell v. Pickwick"
Percy Fitzgerald

Famous quotes with Magnus

  • The maximum Magnus force on a ball spinning at a rate of 1800 rpm is seen to be about one-third of the weight of the ball, so we cannot expect a ball spinning at that rate to curve more than one third of the distance it will fall under gravity.
    Robert Adair (physicist)
  • Gunpowder was known to Roger Bacon and Albertus Magnus about 1250, but... I conclude that both obtained a knowledge of it from Arabic sources.
    J. R. Partington
  • “Sometimes he wears the crown,” Magnus Stepney once remarked, “and sometimes, by the grace of God, he takes the damned thing off.”
    Robert Charles Wilson
  • The afternoon is too tempting to be denied. It isn’t Paradise here, or even close, but the mimosa is in bloom and the air from the sea is cool and pleasant. On days like this I think of poor old Magnus Stepney’s evolving Green God, harking us all up to Eden. The Green God’s voice is faint enough that few of us hear it clearly, and that’s our tragedy, I suppose, as a species—but I hear it very distinctly just now. It asks me to step into the sunshine, and I mean to do its bidding.
    Robert Charles Wilson

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