majestic
word
Definition
Something that is majestic is very impressive, beautiful, or dignified, often in a way that inspires respect or awe.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly for large, impressive things like mountains, animals, or buildings. Formal and literary. Commonly paired with words like 'mountain', 'palace', or 'view'. Not used for ordinary things or people in casual settings.
Spanish: majestuoso - grandiosoPortuguese (BR): majestoso - grandiosoPortuguese (PT): majestoso - grandiosoChinese (Simplified): 雄伟的 - 壮丽的Chinese (Traditional): 雄偉的 - 壯麗的Hindi: विशाल - भव्यArabic: مهيب - رائعBengali: মহিমান্বিত - অভিজাত - রাজসিকRussian: величественныйJapanese: 壮大な - 威厳のあるVietnamese: hùng vĩ - tráng lệKorean: 웅장한 - 위엄 있는Turkish: görkemli - heybetliUrdu: شاندار - باوقارIndonesian: megah - agung
Example Sentences
The lion is a majestic animal.
basic
We saw a majestic castle on the hill.
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The majestic mountains were covered with snow.
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She looked up at the majestic trees towering above her.
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There's something truly majestic about the ocean at sunset.
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The music gave the ceremony a majestic feeling.
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