majestic

adjective
UK: /məˈdʒestɪk/
US: /məˈdʒestɪk/
  1. Very beautiful, impressive, or grand.

    1. The mountains had a majestic view, so we stopped.
    2. The majestic castle stood proudly on the hill overlooking the valley.
  2. Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.

    1. The majestic lion is a symbol of power and pride.
    2. We watched the majestic sunset paint the sky with vibrant colors.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "majestic" in English means: Very beautiful, impressive, or grand., Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity..

The phonetic transcription of "majestic" is /məˈdʒestɪk/ in British English and /məˈdʒestɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "majestic": grand, imposing, stately, noble, magnificent, regal, glorious, sublime, splendid.

Example usage of "majestic": "The mountains had a majestic view, so we stopped.". More examples on the page.