Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What word describes a state of great beauty or grandeur?

  1. Ordinary

  2. Magnificent

  3. Simplistic

  4. Unremarkable

The correct answer is: Magnificent

The word that describes a state of great beauty or grandeur is "magnificent." This term conveys a sense of awe-inspiring beauty, richness, and splendor. It is often used to express something that stands out due to its visual appeal or impressive nature, making it suitable for describing things like stunning landscapes, impressive buildings, and other remarkable sights that evoke admiration. In contrast, the other terms—ordinary, simplistic, and unremarkable—suggest lack of distinction, simplicity, or mediocrity, which do not capture the essence of beauty or grandeur.