Parts of the Constitution are vague so that the Constitution is able to change with the times.
Having or showing lofty dignity or nobility
Majestically is the correct spelling.
No, the word majestically is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. The noun form is majesty. Example uses:Adverb: The dean spoke majestically about the early years of the university.Noun: The majesty of Mount Kilimanjaro is a favorite subject for photographers.
The majestic elk slowly emerged from the forest's cloak of trees. The symphony's performance was quite majestic.
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Mean
Majestically is the correct spelling.
There are five syllables in the word majestically... ma-jes-ti -ca-lly.
it means fast/lively, majestically and broadly
maestoso
The majestic giraffe is one of the tallest animals on earth.
No, the word majestically is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. The noun form is majesty. Example uses:Adverb: The dean spoke majestically about the early years of the university.Noun: The majesty of Mount Kilimanjaro is a favorite subject for photographers.
The majestic elk slowly emerged from the forest's cloak of trees. The symphony's performance was quite majestic.
magnificently, regally, majestically
No, majestic is an adjective. Majestically is an adverb.
Glissade
· majestically · mightily
Andante is a tempo that means "moderately slow," and maestoso means "majestically," so andante maestoso means "moderately slow, in a majestic manner".