Majestic (adjective)

  1. Having or showing impressive and dignified beauty or grandeur.
  2. Having or showing grandeur and dignity in appearance or bearing.
  3. Having or showing authority and power.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin majesticus, from majestas 'greatness, sovereignty' (see majesty).

Examples:

  1. The majestic mountain range filled the horizon, its peaks shrouded in mist.
  2. The majestic catwalk was the perfect place to show off her latest creations.
  3. The majestic palace was the symbol of the king's authority and power.
  4. The majestic eagle soared through the sky, its wings spanning across the blue expanse.
  5. The majestic tower was the center of the city, dominating the skyline and inspiring awe in all who saw it.
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