majestic
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- majestically adverb
- unmajestic adjective
- unmajestically adverb
Etymology
Origin of majestic
Example Sentences
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The hosts erupt with laughter, saying that they’d always thought the chant was something more “beautiful and majestic.”
From Los Angeles Times
The final rally of the "no" campaign was on Rome's majestic Piazza del Popolo, where some spelled out "Vote No" in white tape on the cobblestones.
From BBC
"Though the gesture was striking, the original heads were retrieved and carefully restored under the guidance of The Henry Moore Foundation adding a powerful footnote to the history of this majestic sculpture."
From BBC
The mountains, their silhouette, have always felt majestic, safe, and why it was so heartbreaking anytime to see them burn.
From Los Angeles Times
Today, biologist Pete Bloom estimates there are at least 22 pairs of the majestic birds in Southern California.
From Los Angeles Times
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