0 beautiful, powerful, or causing great admiration and respect:
The majestic Montana scenery will leave you breathless.
1 (of something) having the quality of causing you to feel great admiration and respect for it because of its size, power, or beauty:
Its majestic reach embraced questions of morality, economics and political policy.
Yet there is something suspect - sinister even - about this scene, for isn't this junior defendant rather presumptuous to enjoy such a majestic seat?
But my heart leapt, for suddenly there he was, resplendent in sunshine, majestic and radiant!
Rather, our reactions to nature as majestic, or reacting with dread to the forests, are primitive instances of concept-formation in this context.
The baritone's role as protagonist was regarded as unusually challenging, requiring a gamut of emotions from the noble and majestic to the pathetic and vulnerable.
Like ' whiplash injury ' it is also magnificent in its simplicity and has been majestic in its impact.
The slow movement begins with a characteristic long unison theme, majestic despite its wide leaps.
The elegant draped lines traced by the heavy folds of wool give her a majestic presence and draw attention to her face and the rounded contours of her figure.
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