I saw the King and he was a proper and a well behaved king so he was majestic
The word 'majestic' is not a noun, it is an adjective.
If you mean magnificent: splendid, spectacular, impressive, striking, glorious, superb, majestic, awesome, awe-inspiring, breathtaking
Majesty
The word "regale" is masculine in French, as it is derived from the masculine noun "regal" (meaning "royal" or "majestic"). However, in English, "regale" is a verb meaning to entertain or amuse someone with stories or lavish hospitality and does not have a gender classification.
The majestic elk slowly emerged from the forest's cloak of trees. The symphony's performance was quite majestic.
The word 'majestic' is not a noun, it is an adjective.
The adjectives are enormous and majestic, describing the noun statue.
The noun form (majesticness) is majesty, meaning greatness or dignity.
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun majestyand means grand, impressive, or awesome.
more majestic, most majestic
more majestic
majestic melistejisdersdomestic,
He looked truly majestic
No, majestic is an adjective. Majestically is an adverb.
"Majestic" in Swahili is translated as "mkuu."
The Majestic was released on 12/21/2001.
The Production Budget for The Majestic was $72,000,000.