Skip to main content

majestic

/muh-jes-tik/US // məˈdʒɛs tɪk //UK // (məˈdʒɛstɪk) //

气势磅礴,壮丽的,雄伟的,气势磅礴的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.impressive, splendid

Examples

  • If you’ve got the time, backpacking is the best way to get into its pristine alpine lakes and majestic high peaks.

  • Both will fly you through the majestic Arrigetch Peaks for an extra fee.

  • As its name suggests, Minecraft is about mining and building, but what you build is up to you—you can go for an underground labyrinth or a majestic castle in the clouds.

  • The majestic home had it all — five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a three-car garage and a spacious basement in a beautiful neighborhood in Colorado Springs.

  • We have majestic works of art and literature, music, and science.

  • The city of Stanleyville—now called Kisangani—was a majestic port city as deep as one can go into the Heart of Darkness.

  • What waited was a capsule that was just as majestic as the celebration.

  • He has a majestic view of the dingy back entrance of a Hilton hotel.

  • It is both darker than its unpleasant reputation and, simultaneously, more enduringly majestic than a schlocky brochure.

  • On the evening of January 6, 1923, Tallulah boarded the SS Majestic.

  • And he girded him about with a glorious girdle, and clothed him with a robe of glory, and crowned him with majestic attire.

  • The tragedy of existence presented itself in its true aspect, as noble and majestic and intimidating.

  • During the rainy season, most of these cliffs and rocks are covered with water, and the river then appears more majestic.

  • This majestic conception was first advanced, in modern times at least, by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant.

  • As he spoke, King Loc, grave and tender, had something of the gentle beauty of a majestic poodle.