Etymology:
Meaning:
Magnificent, imposing, awe-inspiring.
Origin:
The word "majestic" comes from the Latin word "majestus," which means "greatness," "dignity," or "majesty." This word is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*meg-," meaning "great."
Usage:
"Majestic" is typically used to describe something that is:
Examples:
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