English adjective: majestic | |||
| 1. | majestic majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters | ||
| Samples | His majestic presence. Olympian detachment. Olympian beauty and serene composure. | ||
| Synonyms | olympian | ||
| Similar | superior | ||
| Antonyms | inferior | ||
| 2. | majestic having or displaying great dignity or nobility | ||
| Samples | A gallant pageant. Lofty ships. Majestic cities. Proud alpine peaks. | ||
| Synonyms | gallant, lofty, proud | ||
| Similar | impressive | ||
| Antonyms | unimpressive | ||
| 3. | majestic belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler | ||
| Samples | Golden age of imperial splendor. Purple tyrant. Regal attire. Treated with royal acclaim. The royal carriage of a stag's head. | ||
| Synonyms | imperial, purple, regal, royal | ||
| Similar | noble | ||
| Antonyms | lowborn | ||