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Meaning of majestic
The primary meaning of "majestic" refers to something that is impressively beautiful or dignified, evoking a sense of awe or wonder.
Etymology of majestic
The word "majestic" originates from the Latin word "majestas," meaning greatness or dignity, which is derived from "majestus," the past participle of "majare," meaning to increase or enlarge
Historically, the term has been used to describe grandeur, nobility, and splendor, often in relation to monarchs, rulers, or other figures of authority
Synonyms
grand
impressive
stately
dignified
regal
imposing
splendid
magnificent
awe-inspiring
glorious
resplendent
luxurious
opulent
sumptuous
extravagant
grandiose
heroic
monumental
towering
lofty
elevated
sublime
transcendent
divine
heavenly
celestial
imperial
royal
noble
aristocratic
refined
elegant
sophisticated
majestic
sublime
beautiful
gorgeous
stunning
breathtaking
remarkable
exceptional
outstanding
extraordinary
Definitions
- Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity: used to describe something that is very beautiful or dignified, and makes you feel respect or admiration
- Impressive in appearance or character: used to describe someone or something that is impressive because of their appearance or character
Usage Examples
- The majestic mountain range towered above the landscape, its peaks shrouded in mist
- The queen's majestic presence commanded attention and respect from all who were present
- The fireworks display ended with a majestic finale of colorful explosions that lit up the night sky
Antonyms
humble
modest
unassuming
lowly
ordinary
mundane
dull
uninspiring
unimpressive
mediocre
inferior
poor
shabby
tawdry
cheap
paltry
insignificant
trivial
petty
slight
minor
negligible
inconsequential
forgettable
commonplace