majestic

[məˈdʒestɪk]

majestic Definition

having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.

Using majestic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "majestic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Taj Mahal is a majestic building.

  • Example

    The lion is a majestic animal.

  • Example

    The orchestra played a majestic piece of music.

  • Example

    The mountain range looked majestic in the sunset.

majestic Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for majestic

Phrases with majestic

  • an impressive and beautiful sight

    Example

    From the top of the hill, we had a majestic view of the valley below.

  • an animal that is impressive and beautiful

    Example

    The eagle is a majestic creature that symbolizes freedom and power.

  • majestic mountains

    a range of mountains that is impressive and beautiful

    Example

    The Rocky Mountains are a majestic range that stretches across North America.

Origins of majestic

from Latin 'majesticus', from 'majestas' meaning 'greatness'

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Summary: majestic in Brief

'Majestic' [məˈdʒestɪk] describes something that is impressively beautiful or dignified. It can be used to describe natural scenery, animals, buildings, or music. Examples include 'The Taj Mahal is a majestic building' and 'The mountain range looked majestic in the sunset.' Phrases like 'majestic view' and 'majestic creature' extend its usage.

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