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Synonyms and Related Words. What Is Another Word for MAJESTY? Need another word that means the same as “majesty”? Find 30 synonyms and 30 related words for “majesty” in this overview. Table Of Contents: Majesty as a Noun Definitions of "Majesty" as a noun Synonyms of "Majesty" as a noun (30 Words) Usage Examples of "Majesty" as a noun Associations of "Majesty" (30 Words) The synonyms of “Majesty” are: loftiness, stateliness, dignity, magnificence, pomp, solemnity, grandeur, grandness, splendour, resplendence, glory, impressiveness, awesomeness, awe, sublimity, regality, royalty, royalness, nobility, nobleness, exaltation, pride, sovereignty, authority, power, dominion, supremacy, royal highness, highness, serenity Majesty as a Noun Definitions of "Majesty" as a noun According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “majesty” as a noun can have the following definitions: Royal power. A title given to a sovereign or a sovereign's wife or widow. Used in the title of several state institutions. Impressive beauty, scale, or stateliness. Impressiveness in scale or proportion. GrammarTOP.com Synonyms of "Majesty" as a noun (30 Words) A person or organization having political or administrative power and authority control. He has the authority to issue warrants. Capacity to inspire awe. awe The sight filled me with awe. The quality of being extremely good; excellence. awesomeness The Hubble telescope presents the mind blowing awesomeness of the universe. A composed or serious manner or style. dignity Showed his true dignity when under pressure. Sovereignty or control. dominion Man s attempt to establish dominion over nature. GrammarTOP.com A flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead. exaltation She was in a frenzy of exaltation and terror. A state of high honor. glory He valued glory above life itself. High rank or social importance. grandeur The majestic grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture. A prominent status. grandness Advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products. The quality of being high. highness Responsible for the highness of the rates. impressiveness The quality of making a strong or vivid impression on the mind. loftiness The quality of being high or lofty. A title or form of address for a monarch or other distinguished person. magnificence The magnificence of the surrounding countryside. The quality of being noble in character. nobility A member of the English nobility. The quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or nobleness conduct. Ceremonial elegance and splendor. pomp Entertaining overseas visitors with the right degree of pomp. Denoting a sports player team or style of play that makes use of power power rather than finesse. The mysterious presence of an evil power. A group of lions. pride In the pride of youth. A territory subject to regality jurisdiction. regality Enid awaited her guests radiating regality. resplendence Brilliant radiant beauty. GrammarTOP.com royal highness A sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast. royalness The fact or quality of being royal; majesty; magnificence. A royal right (now especially over minerals) granted by the sovereign royalty to an individual or corporation. Diplomats heads of state and royalty shared tables at the banquet. A title given to a reigning prince or similar dignitary. serenity An oasis of serenity amidst the bustling city. A formal, dignified rite or ceremony. solemnity His ashes were laid to rest with great solemnity. The authority of a state to govern another state. sovereignty National sovereignty. A quality that outshines the usual. splendour The splendours of the imperial court. Impressiveness in scale or proportion. stateliness She served coffee with great stateliness. sublimity Nobility in thought or feeling or style. The state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, supremacy power, or status. The supremacy of the king. GrammarTOP.com Usage Examples of "Majesty" as a noun The majesty of the royal household. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Schools. Her Majesty the Queen. The majesty of Ben Nevis. We offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty. GrammarTOP.com GrammarTOP.com Associations of "Majesty" (30 Words) A member of the aristocracy. aristocrat An aristocrat by birth. A thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir. baton Batons of cheddar cheese. corinthian Or pertaining to the Corinthian style of architecture. An ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty. diadem He refused the diadem of all the Caesars. A sequence of powerful leaders in the same family. dynasty The Guinness dynasty. The male ruler of an empire. emperor He became emperor in 1930. An extensive sphere of activity controlled by one person or group. empire He encouraged the Greeks in their dream of empire in Asia Minor. The quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or grandeur conduct. An imaginative mix of old fashioned grandeur and colorful art. The quality of being great; eminence or distinction. greatness Elgar s greatness as a composer. Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler. imperial Britain s imperial past. Used in names of animals and plants that are particularly large e g king king cobra. A country where football is king. The domain ruled by a king or queen. kingdom The kingdom of dreams. The state or position of being a king. kingship Edmund assumed kingship of Mercia. GrammarTOP.com Majestic in manner or bearing superior to mundane matters. majestic His majestic presence. Especially in former times a person of noble rank or birth. noble Chardonnay is the noble grape from which some of the finest white wines are produced. A large, splendid house or place of entertainment. palace The royal palace. A member of a long-established wealthy family. patrician Patrician tastes. The son of a monarch. prince He was the prince of a small kingdom that was now part of Pakistan. A close female relative of a monarch, especially a granddaughter. princess Stop being such a princess. principality Territory ruled by a prince. Become a queen. queen Paris is the queen of cities. Of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or regal dignified. Her regal bearing. The distinctive clothing worn and ornaments carried at formal occasions as regalia an indication of status. The Bishop of Florence in full regalia. The particular period of a regency especially in Britain from 1811 to 1820 regency and in France from 1715 to 1723. The boy being a minor there would have to be a regency. A member of the royal family. royal Treated with royal acclaim. A straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, ruler typically marked at regular intervals and used to draw straight lines or measure distances. GrammarTOP.com scepter The imperial authority symbolized by a scepter. (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces. sovereign A sovereign democratic republic. An arbitrary or peremptory command. ukase Tsar Alexander I issued his famous ukase unilaterally decreeing the North Pacific Coast Russian territory. A person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a vassal feudal lord. A vassal state of the Ottoman Empire. GrammarTOP.com GrammarTOP.com.
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