Majesties Meaning in English
word · lemma: majesty
释义
'Majesties' is the plural of 'majesty' and refers to two or more kings, queens, or other royal rulers, often used when formally addressing or mentioning them together.
用法与细微差别
Used almost exclusively in very formal, ceremonial, or diplomatic contexts (e.g., royal events or official documents). You would address more than one royal with 'Your Majesties'. It is rarely used outside of mention of monarchs. Do not confuse with 'their majesties' (possessive).
例句
All the majesties attended the royal banquet.
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Please welcome their majesties to the stage.
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The gifts were presented to the majesties with great honor.
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When the two queens arrived, the announcer respectfully greeted them as 'Your Majesties'.
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At the international summit, representatives bowed deeply before the assembled majesties.
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It’s rare to see multiple majesties together outside of major royal events.
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