Associations to the word «Majestic»
Noun
- Grandeur
- Solemnity
- Calm
- Cutler
- Stature
- Scenery
- Awe
- Serenity
- Splendor
- Splendour
- Edifice
- Magnificence
- Repose
- Battleship
- Vast
- Complexion
- Eloquence
- Tranquillity
- Sweep
- Spectacle
- Tread
- Solitude
- Crag
- Elm
- Mister
- Dazzling
- Beauty
- Countenance
- Dignity
- Simplicity
- Expanse
- Precipice
- Cadence
- Pomp
- Breadth
- Dome
- Theatre
- Sweetness
- Reliance
- Gait
- Plural
- Cypress
- Vanguard
- Peak
- Bosom
- Oak
- Drapery
- Hms
- Wat
- Looming
- Ufo
- Hotel
- Bearing
- Theater
Adjective
- Stately
- Lofty
- Dignified
- Solemn
- Graceful
- Imposing
- Serene
- Venerable
- Magnificent
- Sublime
- Towering
- Soaring
- Gorgeous
- Hydro
- Picturesque
- Austere
- Haughty
- Bosom
- Gigantic
- Splendid
- Sweeping
- Exquisite
- Grande
- Glorious
- Titanic
- Noble
- Teutonic
- Adorned
- August
- Superb
- Colossal
- Glistening
- Swelling
- Broadway
- Mournful
- Mighty
- Harmonious
- Glittering
- Mellow
- Beautiful
- Awful
- Elegant
- Dotted
- Gleaming
Adverb
Wiktionary
MAJESTIC, adjective. Having qualities of splendor or royalty.
MAJESTIC PLURAL, noun. The first-person plural pronoun as traditionally used by a sovereign in formal speech to refer to himself (herself) in their role as the monarch.
Dictionary definition
MAJESTIC, adjective. Majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters; "his majestic presence"; "olympian detachment"; "olympian beauty and serene composure".
MAJESTIC, adjective. Having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks".
MAJESTIC, adjective. Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head".
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