majestic
1 of 1adjective/məˈdʒɛstɪk/
Forms:more majestic,most majestic
1
impressive and noble, often with a grand or dignified appearance
- The majestic eagle soared through the sky with grace and power.
- The majestic lion ruled over the savanna with a regal presence.
- The majestic cathedral stood as a symbol of faith and reverence in the city.
- The majestic mountains towered over the landscape, casting shadows across the valley.
- The majestic palace was a testament to the wealth and power of its rulers.
2
majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters
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3
having a grand and impressive appearance, often associated with royalty
- The majestic palace reflected the power of the monarchy.
- The king made a majestic entrance into the hall.
- Her regal and majestic presence commanded respect.
- The majestic throne was the centerpiece of the room.
- The majestic ceremony honored the leader's achievements.