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majestic

/məˈd͡ʒɛstɪk/adjective3 syllables

Majestic means: belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler.

Synonyms for majestic12

adjective, as in belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler

adjective, as in having or displaying great dignity or nobility

adjective, as in majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters

also used for majestic

majestical

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What does majestic mean?3

adjective

1

belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler“golden age of imperial splendor”

2

having or displaying great dignity or nobility“a gallant pageant”

3

majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters“his majestic presence”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with majestic?1

three syllables

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Majestic in a sentence

  • The stag looked majestic, but the hunter shot it anyway.mccarras
  • It's easy to see the area's majestic topography from the cockpit of a helicopter.MethodGT
  • I want to live in a big postmodern castle amidst majestic nature.nonong
  • Majestic granite walls rise up around the lake.ulymarrero
  • Ziri was captivated by the majestic beauty that was out there.Amastan
  • David studies the majestic world of moths and butterflies.Amastan
  • The sight of a majestic elk with its antlers fully grown was breathtaking.Amastan
  • The palace doors opened to reveal the majestic throne room.Igider

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