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majestic
/ məˈdʒɛstɪk /
adjective
- having or displaying majesty or great dignity; grand; lofty
Derived Forms
- maˈjestically, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ma·jesti·cal·ly adverb
- unma·jestic adjective
- unma·jesti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Colorfully painted wooden buildings sit at the junction of two rivers, beneath majestic pines and mountain peaks.
He had a vision of what a spiritual center should look and feel like — which was majestic and ornate, says my architectural tour guide Amanda Brass, who has worked with PRS for six years.
In circumnavigating distant seas, this majestic production recovers some lost treasure of childhood.
Fed from glaciers on Mount Shasta’s majestic slopes, Mossbrae Falls cascades out of lava tubes and down mossy cliffs into the Sacramento River in ethereal curtains of mist, sending rainbows dancing in all directions.
Rose was the overnight leader after a majestic opening 65 where he threatened to challenge the course record of 63.
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