majesty

noun
UK: /ˈmædʒ.ə.sti/
US: /ˈmædʒ.ə.sti/
  1. Impressive beauty, scale, or stateliness.

    1. We admired the majesty of the mountains. [ ] [ ]
    2. The sheer majesty of the palace left us speechless during our visit. [ ] [ ]
  2. Supreme power or authority.

    1. The law protects the majesty of the state. [ ] [ ]
    2. The judge spoke of upholding the law and the majesty of the court. [ ] [ ]
majesty noun
  1. A title used when speaking to or referring to a king, queen, or emperor.

    1. Your Majesty, the ceremony will begin soon. [ ] [ ]
    2. Her Majesty the Queen will be visiting the hospital next week. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "majesty" in English means: Impressive beauty, scale, or stateliness., Supreme power or authority..

The phonetic transcription of "majesty" is /ˈmædʒ.ə.sti/ in British English and /ˈmædʒ.ə.sti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "majesty": magnificence, grandeur, sovereignty, dignity, splendor.

Example usage of "majesty": "We admired the majesty of the mountains.". More examples on the page.