majestically
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a majestic manner: In a way that displays impressive beauty, scale, dignity, or grandeur.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- The eagle soared majestically above the mountain peaks.
- The old ship sailed majestically into the harbor.
- The queen waved majestically to the crowd from the balcony.
Advanced Usage
- Used to describe natural phenomena: Often describes the impressive movement or appearance of large animals, landscapes, or celestial bodies.
- The waterfalls cascaded majestically down the cliff face.
- Used to describe human bearing or movement: Can describe a person's dignified and impressive demeanor or gait.
- The judge entered the courtroom majestically, commanding immediate respect.
Variants and Related Words
- Majestic (adjective): Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
- The majestic sequoia trees towered above us.
- Majesty (noun): Impressive beauty, scale, or stateliness; a title used for a king or queen.
- The majesty of the ancient forest was breathtaking.
Synonyms
- Grandly: In a grand or impressive manner.
- Stately: In a dignified, unhurried, and impressive manner.
- Regally: In a manner resembling or fit for a monarch; splendidly.
- Imposingly: In a manner that commands attention or respect due to impressive appearance.
Antonyms
- Humbly: In a modest or lowly manner.
- Meekly: In a submissive or overly quiet manner.
- Unimpressively: In a manner that fails to attract attention or admiration.
Adverb
- in a majestic manner
- flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes