Superlative for having or showing impressive beauty or scale
“In its center stood a majestic fountain five tiers high. Water poured from lion heads ringing each level of the white marble tower.”
Superlative for graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
“She did not seem to need music in her trance-like, mesmerizing turns or her majestic walk.”
Superlative for having a dignified or stately tone, form or style
“The old gentleman sat upon the ground with his arms folded, eyeing the spectators in profound silence, and with a very majestic demeanor.”
Superlative for of, or related to, royalty or nobility
“Consequently, this venerable building was the necessary commencement of the later majestic castle.”
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for marked by or showing careful attention to set forms and etiquette
Superlative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
Superlative for pomp and ceremony associated with the monarchy or high levels of government
Superlative for having picturesque scenery
Superlative for resembling a mountain or some aspect of one
Superlative for possessing supreme or ultimate power
Superlative for wordy or grandiloquent in expression
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