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maj·es·ty M0047300 (măj′ĭ-stē)n. pl. maj·es·ties 1. a. Sovereign power, dignity, or grandeur: the majesty of the royal couple.b. Supreme authority or power: the majesty of the law.2. a. A royal personage.b. Majesty Used with His, Her, or Your as a title and form of address for a sovereign.3. Magnificence or splendor: the majesty of the Rockies. [Middle English mageste, maieste, from Old French majeste, from Latin māiestās; see meg- in Indo-European roots.]majesty (ˈmædʒɪstɪ) n1. great dignity of bearing; loftiness; grandeur2. supreme power or authority3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an archaic word for royalty[C13: from Old French, from Latin mājestās; related to Latin major, comparative of magnus great]
Majesty (ˈmædʒɪstɪ) n, pl -ties(preceded by Your, His, Her, or Their) a title used to address or refer to a sovereign or the wife or widow of a sovereignmaj•es•ty (ˈmædʒ ə sti) n., pl. -ties. 1. regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character; grandeur. 2. supreme greatness or authority; sovereignty. 3. (usu. cap.) a title of a sovereign (usu. prec. by his, her, or your). 4. a royal personage, or royal personages collectively. [1250–1300; < Middle French < Latin majestās=majes- (akin to majus, neuter comp. of magnus large; compare major) + -tās -ty2meg-] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | majesty - impressiveness in scale or proportionloftiness, statelinessimpressiveness, magnificence, grandness, richness - splendid or imposing in size or appearance; "the grandness of the architecture"; "impressed by the richness of the flora" |
majestynoun grandeur, glory, splendour, magnificence, dignity, nobility, sublimity, loftiness, impressiveness, awesomeness, exaltedness the majesty of the mainland mountains shame, disgrace, meanness, trivialitymajestynounSomething meriting the highest praise or regard:glory, grandeur, grandiosity, grandness, greatness, splendor.Translationsmajesty (ˈmӕdʒəsti) – plural ˈmajesties – noun1. greatness; impressive dignity. the majesty of God. 雄偉,莊嚴 庄严,威严 2. (with capital. with His, ~Your etc) a title used when speaking to or of a king or queen: Her Majesty the Queen: Their Majesties: Your Majesty. 陛下 陛下maˈjestic (-ˈdʒes-) adjective having great dignity. He looked truly majestic. 莊嚴的 威严的maˈjestically adverb 莊嚴地 庄严地IdiomsSeeat Her Majesty's pleasureMajesty
MAJESTY. Properly speaking, this term can be applied only to God, for it signifies that which surpasses all things in grandeur and superiority. But it is used to kings and emperors, as a title of honor. It sometimes means power, as when we say, the majesty of the people. See, Wolff, Sec. 998. majesty majesty is not available in the list of acronyms. Check:- general English dictionary
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Synonyms for majestynoun grandeurSynonyms- grandeur
- glory
- splendour
- magnificence
- dignity
- nobility
- sublimity
- loftiness
- impressiveness
- awesomeness
- exaltedness
Antonyms- shame
- disgrace
- meanness
- triviality
Synonyms for majestynoun something meriting the highest praise or regardSynonyms- glory
- grandeur
- grandiosity
- grandness
- greatness
- splendor
Synonyms for majestynoun impressiveness in scale or proportionSynonymsRelated Words- impressiveness
- magnificence
- grandness
- richness
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