(Majestic is an adjective which means stately, grand, noble, or dignified.)
The Taj Mahal is described as a majestic example of architecture.
The majestic elk calmly stared down the lone wolf pup.
The castle is located amid the majestic peaks of the Bavarian Alps.
The artistry of the craftsman on the crown is majestic.
The majestic snow-covered mountains were breath-taking.
the majestic view of palace thrilled us
He looked truly majestic
The prince was very majestic when he came off his horse.
I was in awe of the majestic view of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
Although she was not a member of the royal family, she certainly looked majestic when she came to the king's court dressed in her finest clothes and wearing her best gold jewelry.
She majestically waved her hair. I believe the above is a split infinitive - the phrase should read "she waved here hair majestically". >> Or even "her" hair! Apologies.
A sentence: I was typing on the keyboard A improved way is: The keyboard sounded majestic and sophisticated.
The majestic elk slowly emerged from the forest's cloak of trees. The symphony's performance was quite majestic.
Sure! Here's a sentence using the word "lope": The majestic horse began to lope gracefully across the meadow.
The word 'majestic' is not a noun, it is an adjective.