the history is when Shakespeare decided to make the poem hamlet and almost called everything majestic and came around the time of the 1400s ......
Well in history the word with this def. is landslide
HaHa! I have the exact same question! Word for Word. Its for my outline for AP US history. Sorry can't help you.
Brest-Litovsk If this is for a history word search thing, that is correct, it's on the farthest right of it.
The USS Indianapolis was deemed a Portland-class cruiser of the United States Navy and also held the title of flagship and its caretaker was Admiral Raymond Spruance who commanded the Fifth Fleet across the vastness of the central Pacific Ocean during the period of Pearl Harbor. Images of this majestic vessel can be found on Wikipedia, Google, National Geographic, and also naval history websites.
The word Warmonger is used to describe a political activist or leader who urges people or the nation to go to war. Hitler and Mussolini are famous warmongers in history. It is not a complimentary term.
The word 'majestic' is not a noun, it is an adjective.
The prince was very majestic when he came off his horse.
The word "regal" is an adjective that describes something royal or majestic. It can be found throughout a speech to convey a sense of power, authority, and dignity.
Majesty
The majestic snow-covered mountains were breath-taking.
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(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 Swahili word for "majestic" is "kubwa." This term conveys a sense of grandeur and impressive beauty, often used to describe nature, buildings, or significant figures.
domineering, regal, majestic, royal
One translation is: Regalis.
Pretty. Majestic. Try using a thesaurus.
The artistry of the craftsman on the crown is majestic.