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- Dictionarymajesty/ˈmadʒɪsti/
noun
- 1. impressive beauty, scale, or stateliness: "the majesty of Ben Nevis" Similar
- 2. royal power: "the majesty of the royal household" Similar
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The meaning of MAJESTY is sovereign power, authority, or dignity. How to use majesty in a sentence.
MAJESTY definition: 1. If something has majesty, it causes admiration and respect for its beauty: 2. the title used to…. Learn more.
MAJESTY meaning: 1. If something has majesty, it causes admiration and respect for its beauty: 2. the title used to…. Learn more.
Majesty definition: regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character; grandeur. See examples of MAJESTY used in a sentence.
You use majesty in expressions such as Your Majesty or Her Majesty when you are addressing or referring to a King or Queen.
Majesty describes a quality that takes your breath away, it's so impressive. The Grand Canyon has it, and so does a British monarch (supposedly). The word majesty brings to mind a luxurious castle, which is appropriate because it is also used to address or refer to a king or queen.
Definition of majesty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.