Nobility, greatness, highness.
Monarch, majesty, sovereign
Sire Lordship Lord Majesty
Majesty
only people refering to me.
"Duli" is Malaysian for "Your majesty".
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.
Your Majesty
Majesty (noun)גָאוֹן (ga'on) genius, whizz, splendour, exaltation, glory, majestyהָדָר (hadar) splendor, citrus, glory, majesty, splendour, stateרוֹמְמוּת (romemut) majesty, grandeur, elevation, serenity, grandiosity, highnessגַאֲוָה (ga'ava) pride, haughtiness, boastfulness, conceit, majestyגֵאוּת (ge'ut) tide, boom, high tide, pride, swell, majesty
the majestic view of palace thrilled us
The noun 'majesty' is an abstract noun as a word for impressiveness in scale or proportion; sovereign power, authority, or dignity; a word for a concept. The noun 'majesty' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
"Grace" is a word that often relates to beauty, capturing a sense of elegance and charm.
Her Majesty the Queen "in Right of Canada" means the Queen acting in Her Majesty's capacity as the Canadian monarch, exclusive of the Queen's roles in the other Realms of the Commonwealth. The phrase can also be used to refer to the Queen as the monarch of Canadian provinces, particularly when provinces are engaged against one another in judicial proceedings.For example:Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Québec