majesty

IPA: mˈædʒʌsti

noun

  • The quality of being impressive and great.
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Examples of "majesty" in Sentences

  • He died there upholding the majesty of the law.
  • Also nearby was the cruise ship Majesty of the Seas.
  • This was neither an offer nor a tribute to His Majesty.
  • Nothing could likely comprehend the majesty of the nature.
  • There are scattered moments of grace and cinematic majesty.
  • The book sails with majesty through caverns measureless to man.
  • Some people stand in the choir to appreciate the majesty of the dome.
  • In the poem, the poet celebrates the beauty and the majesty of the tree.
  • The pomp and majesty of the work is demonstrated throughout the history.
  • It's exciting and a wonderful opportunity for her majesty to have a horse.
  • Accepting their swords in surrender, the receiving officer said: "Your majesty is my prisoner."
  • But although Lakeside is at 5000 'there will be nothing to remind you of the San Juans, either in majesty nor the temps.

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