muazzam
muazzam 30秒了解
- Muazzam means enormous, magnificent, or huge in scale/quality.
- It is a C1-level word used for both physical size and abstract concepts.
- It is more formal and powerful than the common word 'büyük'.
- It often describes success, views, crowds, or historical significance.
The Turkish word muazzam is a high-level adjective derived from the Arabic root 'azm', which relates to greatness, magnitude, and bone-deep strength. When you use muazzam, you aren't just saying something is 'big' or 'large' (which would be büyük). You are describing something that inspires awe, something so vast in size, quality, or impact that it commands immediate respect. It is a word of the 'sublime'. In daily Turkish, it sits comfortably in the C1-C2 range, meaning it is used by sophisticated speakers, writers, and in formal or poetic contexts to elevate the subject matter. It is the linguistic equivalent of looking at the Grand Canyon or witnessing a world-changing scientific discovery.
- Scale and Size
- In a physical sense, muazzam describes skyscrapers, mountain ranges, or vast oceans. It implies a scale that is almost difficult for the human mind to fully grasp at once.
Bu antik kentin muazzam sütunları karşısında dilim tutuldu.
Beyond physical dimensions, the word is frequently applied to abstract concepts. A muazzam başarı (enormous success) isn't just a win; it's a triumph that changes a person's life or history. A muazzam fark (huge difference) suggests a gap so wide that the two things being compared are in different leagues. It carries an inherent positive connotation most of the time, though it can occasionally be used for negative things of immense scale, like a muazzam kriz (colossal crisis), though devasa is sometimes preferred there.
- Aesthetic Beauty
- When describing art, music, or a view, muazzam translates to 'magnificent'. It suggests that the beauty is not just pretty, but overwhelming and powerful.
Orkestranın performansı tek kelimeyle muazzamdı.
Culturally, Turkish speakers value eloquence. Using muazzam instead of çok büyük signals that you have a rich vocabulary and a deep appreciation for the subject. It is common in literary criticism, historical accounts, and high-end journalism. In the modern era, social media influencers might use it to describe a 'magnificent' sunset or a 'huge' giveaway, but its true home remains in the realm of genuine excellence and staggering proportions. It evokes a sense of 19th-century grandeur while remaining perfectly functional in 21st-century Turkish discourse.
- Emotional Resonance
- The word resonates with the heart. When you say someone has a muazzam irade (colossal will), you are expressing deep admiration for their character and strength.
Atatürk'ün vizyonu, Türkiye için muazzam bir dönüm noktasıydı.
Bu projenin tamamlanması için muazzam bir bütçe gerekiyor.
Grammatically, muazzam functions as a standard adjective in Turkish. This means it almost always precedes the noun it modifies. Unlike English, Turkish adjectives do not change based on the gender or number of the noun (as Turkish has no grammatical gender). Whether you are describing one 'magnificent' palace or ten 'magnificent' palaces, the word muazzam remains the same. However, its placement and the suffixes attached to the noun can change the nuance of the sentence significantly.
- Attributive Usage
- This is the most common use where the adjective comes directly before the noun. For example, 'muazzam bir ev' (a magnificent house). The indefinite article 'bir' usually sits between the adjective and the noun.
Şirket, geçen yıl muazzam bir kâr elde etti.
When using muazzam as a predicative adjective (at the end of a sentence), you will often need to attach the personal endings or the 'dir' copula for formal emphasis. For example, 'Manzara muazzam' (The view is magnificent) is common in speech, while 'Manzara muazzamdır' is more likely to be found in a travel guide or a formal description. You can also use it with the past tense: 'Konser muazzamdı' (The concert was magnificent). Notice how the 'y' buffer is not needed because 'muazzam' ends in a consonant, but the 'd' of 'idi' attaches directly as 'dı'.
- Intensification
- While 'muazzam' is already intense, you can use adverbs like 'gerçekten' (really) or 'tek kelimeyle' (in a single word) to push it further.
Bu teknolojik gelişme, insanlık için muazzam bir adım.
In complex sentences, muazzam can modify subjects, objects, or even be part of a postpositional phrase. For instance, 'Muazzam bir hızla ilerliyoruz' (We are progressing with a magnificent/huge speed). Here, it modifies 'hız' (speed), which is then governed by 'ile' (with). It is also frequently paired with 'bir' to emphasize that it is 'one' such magnificent thing among others, though 'bir' is often omitted in more poetic or pluralized contexts like 'Muazzam dağlar' (Magnificent mountains).
- Comparisons
- You can use 'daha muazzam' (more magnificent) or 'en muazzam' (most magnificent) to rank things of great scale.
Gördüğüm en muazzam yapı buydu.
Onun muazzam bir yeteneği var.
Bu muazzam kalabalık beni biraz korkuttu.
If you are walking down the street in Istanbul, you might not hear muazzam as often as 'güzel' or 'harika'. However, the moment you step into a more specific environment, it starts to appear everywhere. One of the primary places you will encounter this word is in historical and cultural documentaries. Narrators love 'muazzam' because it captures the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire, the vastness of the Silk Road, or the intricate details of a Seljuk mosque. It provides the necessary weight to historical narratives that simple words cannot provide.
- News and Media
- Journalists use 'muazzam' to describe large-scale events. Whether it's a 'muazzam kalabalık' (enormous crowd) at a rally or a 'muazzam yatırım' (huge investment) in the energy sector, it’s a staple of Turkish broadsheets and evening news broadcasts.
Haber bülteninde, 'Türkiye ekonomisinde muazzam bir büyüme bekleniyor' dendi.
Another common arena is sports commentary. When a football player scores a goal from forty yards out, or a basketball player makes a game-winning buzzer-beater, the commentator will likely scream 'Muazzam bir gol!' or 'Muazzam bir basket!'. In this context, it translates more closely to 'sensational' or 'stunning'. It conveys the excitement and the sheer quality of the athletic feat. Similarly, in the world of fine arts and literature, critics use 'muazzam' to describe the depth of a novel or the technique of a painter. It’s a word that bridges the gap between the physical size of the canvas and the emotional depth of the work.
- Professional Settings
- In business meetings, a CEO might describe a successful quarter as having 'muazzam sonuçlar' (magnificent results). It is a professional way to show enthusiasm without sounding overly casual.
Toplantıda projenin muazzam potansiyelinden bahsettik.
Finally, you will find it in Turkish literature—both classical and modern. Authors like Orhan Pamuk or Elif Şafak might use it to describe the 'muazzam sessizlik' (enormous silence) of a snowy Istanbul night or the 'muazzam karmaşa' (huge chaos) of a bazaar. It is a word that helps create atmosphere. If you are watching a Turkish 'Dizi' (TV series), listen for it when a character is describing a grand plan, a deep secret, or a life-changing event. It is a word of high drama and significant stakes.
- Everyday Admiration
- Even in casual conversation, if a friend tells you they've read a book that changed their perspective on life, they might say, 'Gerçekten muazzam bir kitaptı'.
Dün gece gökyüzünde muazzam bir dolunay vardı.
Yeni keşfedilen galaksi muazzam bir uzaklıkta.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with muazzam is using it for things that are merely 'good' or 'nice'. If you describe a standard cup of tea as muazzam, it sounds sarcastic or overly dramatic. It’s like saying 'this tea is monumental' in English. Reserve it for tea that is truly life-altering, perhaps served in a palace overlooking the Bosphorus. Another mistake is confusing it with words that sound similar but have vastly different meanings, most notably muazzep (tormented/distressed) or muasır (contemporary). While these are rarer words, a slip of the tongue can change your 'magnificent' compliment into something quite strange.
- Word Order Errors
- Learners coming from languages with post-nominal adjectives (like French or Spanish) might try to put 'muazzam' after the noun. Remember: In Turkish, the quality comes before the object.
Yanlış: Bir başarı muazzam. Doğru: Muazzam bir başarı.
Another nuance is the distinction between muazzam and devasa. While they both mean 'huge', devasa is almost exclusively about physical size (like a 'giant' statue). Muazzam is more versatile, covering quality, importance, and beauty as well as size. If you use devasa to describe a beautiful symphony, it sounds odd because a symphony doesn't have physical dimensions. Conversely, using muazzam for a very large trash pile might sound too 'elegant' for the subject matter. It's important to match the 'vibe' of the word to the subject.
- Pronunciation Pitfalls
- The double 'z' in 'muazzam' is important. It should be a slightly elongated 'z' sound. If you say it too quickly with a single 'z', it loses its phonetic weight, which is part of its charm.
Hata: Bu muazzam bir küçük ev. (Contradiction: You can't have a 'monumental small' house unless you're being ironic.)
Finally, be careful with the suffix '-lık'. While you can technically make a noun muazzamlık (magnificence), it is extremely rare. Turkish speakers prefer ihtişam or görkem when they need a noun to describe the quality of being magnificent. Using muazzamlık will make you sound like you are translating directly from English 'magnificence' rather than speaking natural Turkish. Stick to the adjective form for the best results.
- Overuse of 'Çok'
- Saying 'çok muazzam' is redundant. Since 'muazzam' already means 'very/hugely great', adding 'çok' (very) is like saying 'very enormous'. It's better to just say 'muazzam'.
Onun muazzam fikirleri var ama kimse dinlemiyor.
Bu muazzam binanın yapımı on yıl sürdü.
Turkish is rich in adjectives that describe scale and beauty. Understanding the subtle differences between muazzam and its synonyms will help you choose the right word for the right moment. The most direct synonym for size is devasa (gigantic/colossal). While muazzam focuses on the impression of greatness, devasa is more clinical—it simply means something is huge, like a 'devasa heykel' (giant statue). Then there is görkemli (grand/majestic), which is often used for buildings or ceremonies where there is a lot of 'show' or 'pomp'.
- Muazzam vs. Muhteşem
- Muhteşem (Magnificent/Splendid) is perhaps the closest competitor. However, 'muhteşem' often implies a more 'sparkling' or 'brilliant' beauty (think of 'Muhteşem Yüzyıl' - The Magnificent Century). 'Muazzam' is heavier, more about the sheer scale and overwhelming nature of the thing.
Sarayın muazzam bahçeleri vardı (vast gardens) vs. Sarayın muhteşem bahçeleri vardı (splendid/beautiful gardens).
If you want to describe something as 'extraordinary' or 'wonderful' in a slightly more modern or common way, you might use müthiş (terrific/awesome) or harika (wonderful). Müthiş also carries a hint of 'scary' or 'formidable' in its roots, similar to 'terrible' in older English, making it a good alternative for something that is powerfully impressive. For something that is 'excellent' in quality, fevkalade (extraordinary/exceptional) is a great choice, often used to praise someone's work or a meal.
- Contextual Alternatives
- Use Heybetli for something that looks imposing or 'stately', like a mountain or an old oak tree. Use Engin specifically for vast, open spaces like the sea (Engin denizler).
Bu iki kavram arasında muazzam bir fark var.
In academic writing, you might see azzam (the root form) or vasi (vast/extensive), but muazzam remains the most versatile and evocative choice for high-level Turkish. When translating 'huge' from English, always ask yourself: Is it just big (kocaman), or is it 'monumental' (muazzam)? Kocaman is a very common, slightly childish or warm word for 'big', used for a big dog or a big piece of cake. Muazzam is the adult, sophisticated version of that same feeling.
- Summary Table
- Muazzam: Enormous/Magnificent (Quality + Scale). Devasa: Gigantic (Scale). Görkemli: Grand (Visual Pomp). Harika: Great (General Praise).
Sanatçının muazzam hayal gücü herkesi büyüledi.
Bu orman muazzam bir biyoçeşitliliğe sahip.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The root 'A-Z-M' originally referred to 'bone' (kemik) in Semitic languages, implying that greatness is something as solid and structural as a bone. In Ottoman Turkish, 'Muazzam' was often used as a title for high-ranking officials or the Sultan's decrees.
发音指南
- Saying 'mu-zam' (skipping the middle syllable).
- Stress on the first syllable (MU-az-zam).
- Not elongating the double 'z'.
- Pronouncing 'u' like 'you' instead of 'oo'.
- Confusing it with 'muazzep' (distressed).
难度评级
Common in literature and news, but requires understanding of formal register.
Requires correct placement and pairing with appropriate nouns.
Easy to pronounce but needs the right context to not sound too dramatic.
Clearly articulated in media and formal speech.
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前置知识
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需要掌握的语法
Adjective Placement
Muazzam (Adj) + Ev (Noun) = Muazzam ev.
Indefinite Article Position
Muazzam + bir + başarı.
Predicative Copula
Manzara muazzamdır. (The view is magnificent.)
Adverbial Usage
Muazzam bir hızla (With a magnificent speed).
No Gender Agreement
Muazzam adam, muazzam kadın (Same adjective for both).
按水平分级的例句
Bu çok muazzam bir ev.
This is a very magnificent house.
Simple adjective-noun structure.
Muazzam bir pasta yedik.
We ate a magnificent cake.
Used with 'bir' for an indefinite object.
Deniz bugün muazzam görünüyor.
The sea looks magnificent today.
Used as a predicative adjective with 'görünüyor'.
Orada muazzam dağlar var.
There are magnificent mountains there.
Plural noun modified by 'muazzam'.
Bu çiçekler muazzam.
These flowers are magnificent.
Simple subject-adjective sentence.
Muazzam bir araba aldım.
I bought a magnificent car.
Direct object modification.
Parkta muazzam bir ağaç var.
There is a magnificent tree in the park.
Existential 'var' sentence.
Onun muazzam bir odası var.
He/she has a magnificent room.
Possessive structure.
Tatilimiz muazzam geçti.
Our holiday went magnificently.
Used as an adverbial adjective describing the verb 'geçti'.
Müzede muazzam heykeller gördük.
We saw magnificent statues in the museum.
Plural object.
Bu yemeğin tadı muazzam.
The taste of this food is magnificent.
Possessive subject.
Dün gece muazzam bir fırtına vardı.
There was a magnificent/huge storm last night.
Abstract concept of scale.
Yeni köprü muazzam bir uzunlukta.
The new bridge is at a magnificent length.
Describing a physical dimension.
Konserde muazzam bir kalabalık vardı.
There was a magnificent/huge crowd at the concert.
Common collocation with 'kalabalık'.
Onun muazzam bir piyano yeteneği var.
He has a magnificent piano talent.
Modifying a compound noun 'piyano yeteneği'.
Bu kitapta muazzam resimler var.
There are magnificent pictures in this book.
Locative case used with the subject.
Bu proje şirket için muazzam bir fırsat.
This project is a magnificent opportunity for the company.
Abstract noun 'fırsat' (opportunity).
İki ülke arasında muazzam bir ticaret hacmi var.
There is a magnificent/huge trade volume between the two countries.
Economic context.
Yazarın hayal gücü gerçekten muazzam.
The author's imagination is truly magnificent.
Intensified with 'gerçekten'.
Bu ilaç tıp dünyasında muazzam bir yankı uyandırdı.
This medicine caused a magnificent/huge echo in the medical world.
Metaphorical use of 'yankı uyandırmak'.
Doğanın muazzam dengesini korumalıyız.
We must protect the magnificent balance of nature.
Possessive phrase 'doğanın dengesi'.
Onun bu işe muazzam bir emeği geçti.
He put a magnificent/huge effort into this work.
Describing 'emek' (effort/labor).
Teknoloji muazzam bir hızla gelişiyor.
Technology is developing with a magnificent/huge speed.
Adverbial phrase with 'hızla'.
Bu şehirde muazzam bir kültürel çeşitlilik var.
There is a magnificent cultural diversity in this city.
Describing 'çeşitlilik' (diversity).
Anadolu'nun muazzam bir tarihi mirası vardır.
Anatolia has a magnificent historical heritage.
Cultural/Historical context.
Bu kararın muazzam sonuçları olabilir.
This decision could have magnificent/huge consequences.
Describing future 'sonuçlar' (consequences).
Sanatçı, eserinde muazzam bir derinlik yakalamış.
The artist captured a magnificent depth in their work.
Describing artistic 'derinlik' (depth).
Sınavı kazanmak için muazzam bir sabır gösterdi.
He showed magnificent patience to pass the exam.
Describing a virtue like 'sabır' (patience).
Gökyüzündeki yıldızların sayısı muazzamdır.
The number of stars in the sky is magnificent/huge.
Formal copula '-dır' used for a factual statement.
Bu bölgede muazzam bir potansiyel enerji kaynağı var.
There is a magnificent potential energy source in this region.
Scientific/Technical context.
Onun muazzam bir zekası olduğu her halinden belli.
It's obvious from his every manner that he has a magnificent intellect.
Describing 'zeka' (intelligence).
Bu olaydan sonra muazzam bir değişim yaşandı.
A magnificent/huge change occurred after this event.
Describing 'değişim' (change).
İmparatorluğun muazzam sınırları kıtalara yayılmıştı.
The empire's magnificent borders spread across continents.
Historical/Geopolitical context.
Bu felsefi akım, toplum üzerinde muazzam bir tesir bıraktı.
This philosophical movement left a magnificent/huge influence on society.
Describing 'tesir' (influence/effect).
Yatırımcılar, bu girişimin muazzam bir kâr getireceğine inanıyor.
Investors believe this venture will bring a magnificent profit.
Future participle 'getireceğine'.
Şairin dili, muazzam bir estetik kaygı taşımaktadır.
The poet's language carries a magnificent aesthetic concern.
Formal 'taşımaktadır' ending.
Bu krizin ardından muazzam bir işsizlik dalgası geldi.
A magnificent/huge wave of unemployment followed this crisis.
Negative context where 'muazzam' means 'huge'.
Onun muazzam bir hitabet yeteneği var; kitleleri peşinden sürüklüyor.
He has a magnificent oratory talent; he drags crowds after him.
Describing 'hitabet' (oratory).
Bu yapının inşasında muazzam bir mühendislik harikası gizli.
A magnificent engineering marvel is hidden in the construction of this structure.
Compound noun 'mühendislik harikası'.
Doğada muazzam bir döngü ve uyum mevcuttur.
A magnificent cycle and harmony exist in nature.
Formal 'mevcuttur' (exists).
Evrenin muazzam genişliği karşısında insan kendini küçücük hissediyor.
In the face of the universe's magnificent vastness, a human feels tiny.
Philosophical/Existential context.
Bu eserin muazzam kurgusu, edebiyat eleştirmenlerini hayrete düşürdü.
The magnificent plot of this work amazed literary critics.
Describing 'kurgu' (plot/structure).
Toplumsal dönüşümün muazzam hızı, bazen değer yargılarımızı zorluyor.
The magnificent speed of social transformation sometimes challenges our value judgments.
Sociological context.
Bu keşif, biyoteknoloji alanında muazzam bir paradigma değişimi yaratacak.
This discovery will create a magnificent paradigm shift in the field of biotechnology.
Advanced vocabulary 'paradigma değişimi'.
Onun muazzam bir entelektüel birikimi var; her konuda derin bilgisi bulunuyor.
He has a magnificent intellectual accumulation; he has deep knowledge on every subject.
Describing 'birikim' (accumulation/background).
Siyasetçinin muazzam bir özgüvenle konuşması herkesi etkiledi.
The politician's speaking with a magnificent self-confidence impressed everyone.
Describing 'özgüven' (self-confidence).
Bu sanat galerisi, muazzam bir koleksiyona ev sahipliği yapıyor.
This art gallery hosts a magnificent collection.
Idiomatic 'ev sahipliği yapmak'.
Okyanusun muazzam derinliklerinde henüz keşfedilmemiş türler var.
There are species yet to be discovered in the magnificent depths of the ocean.
Describing physical 'derinlik' (depth).
常见搭配
常用短语
— Used to express awe about something. It means 'It's something magnificent!'
Bu tabloyu gördün mü? Muazzam bir şey!
— Used to emphasize that there's no other way to describe it. It means 'In a single word, magnificent.'
Konser nasıldı? Tek kelimeyle muazzam.
— To take a huge/significant step forward.
Kariyerinde muazzam bir adım attın.
— To have an enormous depth (intellectual or physical).
Bu kitabın muazzam bir derinliği var.
— To be an enormous burden (physical or emotional).
Bu sorumluluk omuzlarımda muazzam bir yük.
— Enormous wealth or richness (cultural or material).
Türkiye muazzam bir kültürel zenginliğe sahip.
— A huge disappointment.
Sonuçlar bizim için muazzam bir hayal kırıklığı oldu.
容易混淆的词
Means 'distressed' or 'tormented'. Sounds similar but very different.
Means 'tidy', 'regular' or 'orderly'. Also from the root N-Z-M.
Means 'contemporary' or 'modern'. Often used in 'muasır medeniyetler'.
习语与表达
— To cause a huge stir or impact, like an echo that spreads everywhere.
Yeni albümü dünyada muazzam bir yankı uyandırdı.
Journalistic— To leave a huge void (usually after someone dies or leaves).
Gidişi kalbimizde muazzam bir boşluk bıraktı.
Emotional— To open a new era or break new ground on a massive scale.
Bu buluş bilimde muazzam bir çığır açtı.
Academic— To go through a massive test of character or endurance.
Ülke bu krizde muazzam bir sınav veriyor.
Political— To gain enormous momentum.
Proje son aylarda muazzam bir ivme kazandı.
Business— To deal a massive blow to something.
Salgın turizme muazzam bir darbe vurdu.
News— A magnificent treasure (often used for knowledge or nature).
Bu kütüphane muazzam bir hazine.
Literary— To build a massive bridge (often metaphorical, between cultures).
Sanat, toplumlar arasında muazzam bir köprü kurar.
Diplomatic— To harbor/contain an enormous potential.
Bu fikir muazzam bir potansiyel barındırıyor.
Formal— To inherit a magnificent heritage.
Genç nesil muazzam bir kültürel mirasa kondu.
Cultural容易混淆
Both mean huge.
Devasa is purely about physical size; muazzam includes quality and importance.
Devasa bir bina (Huge building) vs. Muazzam bir başarı (Huge success).
Both mean magnificent.
Muhteşem focuses more on beauty/splendor; muazzam focuses on scale/magnitude.
Muhteşem bir gelinlik (Beautiful wedding dress) vs. Muazzam bir ordu (Huge army).
Both mean very big.
Kocaman is informal/childish; muazzam is formal/sophisticated.
Kocaman bir elma (A big apple) vs. Muazzam bir keşif (A monumental discovery).
Both mean awesome.
Müthiş is more colloquial and can mean 'terrific'; muazzam is more 'grand'.
Müthiş bir parti (A terrific party) vs. Muazzam bir kütüphane (A grand library).
Both describe greatness.
Olağanüstü means 'extraordinary' (outside the norm); muazzam means 'monumental' (huge in scale).
Olağanüstü bir olay (An extraordinary event) vs. Muazzam bir kalabalık (An enormous crowd).
句型
Bu [Noun] muazzam.
Bu ev muazzam.
Muazzam bir [Noun] var.
Muazzam bir bahçe var.
[Noun] muazzam bir [Noun] sağladı.
Bu proje muazzam bir fayda sağladı.
[Subject], muazzam bir [Noun] ile [Verb].
Gemi, muazzam bir hızla ilerledi.
[Noun] üzerindeki muazzam [Noun]...
Toplum üzerindeki muazzam etkisi...
Muazzam bir [Noun] uyandırmak.
Muazzam bir merak uyandırmak.
Muazzam bir [Noun] barındıran [Noun]...
Muazzam bir potansiyel barındıran bu fikir...
Muazzam bir [Noun] eşliğinde...
Muazzam bir tören eşliğinde açıldı.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
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如何使用
High in formal/literary contexts; Moderate in daily speech.
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Using it for small, daily things.
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Using 'harika' or 'güzel' for daily things.
'Muazzam' is too strong for a standard coffee or a quick chat.
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Spelling it 'muazam'.
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Muazzam.
The double 'z' is essential for correct spelling and pronunciation.
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Putting it after the noun.
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Muazzam bir ev.
Turkish adjectives almost always precede the noun.
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Using it for physical size of people.
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İri yarı / Dev gibi.
'Muazzam' is more about 'magnificence' than just 'being a big person'.
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Confusing it with 'muazzep'.
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Muazzam.
Don't tell someone their house is 'muazzep' (distressed) when you mean 'magnificent'!
小贴士
Context Matters
Use 'muazzam' for things that truly deserve awe. Using it for a sandwich might sound funny or sarcastic.
Pairing
Try pairing it with 'başarı' (success), 'fark' (difference), or 'manzara' (view) for natural-sounding Turkish.
Double Z
Make sure to linger on the 'z' sound. It adds to the 'grandeur' of the word.
Formal Essays
This is a perfect word to use in the conclusion of an essay to emphasize the significance of your topic.
Enthusiasm
When you use this word, let your voice show the excitement. It’s a word of high energy!
Word Order
Always place it before the noun. 'Muazzam bir şehir', not 'Şehir muazzam bir'.
News Clues
When you see 'muazzam' in a headline, look for numbers or statistics nearby; it usually highlights a big change.
Respect
Using this word to describe a host's home or a traditional dish shows high respect and appreciation.
Dizi Watch
Watch Turkish dramas; characters often use 'muazzam' during big reveals or romantic moments.
Mnemonic
Remember: Muazzam is for Museums. It helps link the word to high quality and grand scale.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a 'Museum' (Mu-ze). Museums hold 'Muazzam' (magnificent) things. The word starts with 'Mu' just like museum.
视觉联想
Imagine a giant, golden statue that is so tall it touches the clouds. This is 'muazzam'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'muazzam' three times today: once for a view, once for a piece of news, and once to compliment a friend's effort.
词源
Borrowed from Arabic 'mu'azzam' (مُعَظَّم), which is the passive participle of 'azzama' (to glorify/magnify).
原始含义: Glorified, venerated, or made great.
Semitic (Arabic root 'A-Z-M' meaning bone/strength/greatness).文化背景
Generally a positive and safe word, but can sound hyperbolic if used for small things.
Similar to 'monumental' or 'magnificent', but used slightly more frequently in daily news than those words are in English.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Nature
- Muazzam dağlar
- Muazzam bir şelale
- Muazzam bir vadi
- Muazzam bir gökyüzü
Business
- Muazzam kâr
- Muazzam yatırım
- Muazzam büyüme
- Muazzam proje
Art
- Muazzam bir eser
- Muazzam bir ses
- Muazzam bir teknik
- Muazzam bir sergi
Success
- Muazzam bir zafer
- Muazzam bir ilerleme
- Muazzam bir sonuç
- Muazzam bir ödül
Daily Life
- Muazzam bir fikir
- Muazzam bir yemek
- Muazzam bir sürpriz
- Muazzam bir enerji
对话开场白
"Dün geceki konser sence de muazzam değil miydi?"
"Hayatında gördüğün en muazzam yapı hangisiydi?"
"Sence teknolojinin muazzam hızı bizi nereye götürüyor?"
"Bu kitabın muazzam bir derinliği olduğunu düşünüyor musun?"
"Hafta sonu gittiğin yerin manzarası muazzam mıydı?"
日记主题
Bugün hayatında tanık olduğun muazzam bir anı anlat.
Gelecekte muazzam bir başarı elde etmek için neler yapmalısın?
Doğanın muazzam dengesi hakkında neler düşünüyorsun?
Seni muazzam bir hayal kırıklığına uğratan bir olayı yaz.
Muazzam bir güce sahip olsaydın, dünyada neyi değiştirirdin?
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but usually to describe their qualities (intelligence, talent) rather than their physical size. For a physically large person, use 'iri yarı' or 'dev gibi'.
Yes, it is very common in Turkish media, literature, and formal speech. You will hear it often on the news.
'Büyük' is the basic word for 'big'. 'Muazzam' is much stronger, meaning 'enormous' or 'magnificent'.
Yes, it can describe the scale of something negative, like 'muazzam bir kriz' (a colossal crisis) or 'muazzam bir hata' (a huge mistake).
It is spelled with a double 'z': 'muazzam'.
You can use 'muazzam bir şekilde' (in a magnificent way).
Not strictly slang, but young people use it to describe something 'epic' or 'awesome'.
In Turkish, adjectives do not change for plural nouns. 'Muazzam evler' (Magnificent houses).
It comes from the Arabic root 'A-Z-M', meaning greatness or magnitude.
It is grammatically possible but redundant, as 'muazzam' already implies 'very big/great'.
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Write a sentence using 'muazzam' to describe a beautiful view.
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Translate to Turkish: 'This is a magnificent success.'
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Use 'muazzam' to describe a huge crowd in a sentence.
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Write a formal sentence about economic growth using 'muazzam'.
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Describe someone's talent using 'muazzam'.
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Translate: 'Technology is developing with an enormous speed.'
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Write a sentence about a magnificent historical building.
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Use 'muazzam' to describe a large amount of profit.
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Translate: 'There is a magnificent difference between the two.'
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Write a sentence about nature's balance.
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Describe a big disappointment using 'muazzam'.
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Translate: 'The universe has a magnificent vastness.'
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Use 'muazzam' to describe a huge investment.
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Describe a magnificent silence.
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Translate: 'He has magnificent patience.'
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Write a sentence about a monumental discovery.
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Use 'muazzam' to describe a huge effort.
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Translate: 'The concert was magnificent.'
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Write a sentence about a magnificent library.
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Use 'muazzam' in a sentence about cultural wealth.
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Say 'It is a magnificent house' in Turkish.
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Say 'The view was magnificent' in the past tense.
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Pronounce 'muazzam' with emphasis on the double 'z'.
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Ask a friend if they think the concert was magnificent.
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Say 'Truly magnificent' in Turkish.
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Describe a huge difference between two things.
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Use 'muazzam' to compliment someone's performance.
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Say 'There is a huge crowd here' using 'muazzam'.
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Say 'A magnificent discovery' in Turkish.
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Say 'In a single word, magnificent.'
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Say 'An enormous responsibility' in Turkish.
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Use 'muazzam' to describe a giant cake.
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Say 'A magnificent heritage' in Turkish.
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Describe a magnificent garden.
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Say 'The results are magnificent.'
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Say 'A magnificent intellect' in Turkish.
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Compliment a view from a balcony.
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Listen to the word: 'muazzam'. How many 'z' sounds do you hear?
In the sentence 'Muazzam bir başarı kazandık', what was achieved?
Which word did the speaker use for 'huge': 'büyük' or 'muazzam'?
Is the tone of 'Muazzam bir hata yaptım' happy or sad?
What is the speaker describing: 'Muazzam bir kalabalık vardı'?
Does 'Manzara muazzamdı' refer to now or the past?
In 'Muazzam bir hızla geçti', was it fast?
Listen for the noun: 'Muazzam bir yeteneği var.'
Is 'muazzam' the first or last word in 'Muazzam bir gün'?
What is 'muazzam bir kâr'?
Does 'muazzam' sound like 'museum' or 'mountain' at the start?
In 'Muazzam bir fark var', is the difference small?
Is the speaker formal? 'Şirketimiz muazzam bir büyüme kaydetti.'
What is 'muazzam bir sabır'?
Does 'muazzam' rhyme with 'azam'?
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Summary
Use 'muazzam' when 'big' or 'great' isn't enough. It implies a scale or quality that inspires awe. For example, 'muazzam bir başarı' is not just a success, but a monumental triumph.
- Muazzam means enormous, magnificent, or huge in scale/quality.
- It is a C1-level word used for both physical size and abstract concepts.
- It is more formal and powerful than the common word 'büyük'.
- It often describes success, views, crowds, or historical significance.
Context Matters
Use 'muazzam' for things that truly deserve awe. Using it for a sandwich might sound funny or sarcastic.
Pairing
Try pairing it with 'başarı' (success), 'fark' (difference), or 'manzara' (view) for natural-sounding Turkish.
Double Z
Make sure to linger on the 'z' sound. It adds to the 'grandeur' of the word.
Formal Essays
This is a perfect word to use in the conclusion of an essay to emphasize the significance of your topic.
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