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1. majesty
noun. ['ˈmædʒəsti'] impressiveness in scale or proportion.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- maieste (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Majesty
- agresti
- amnesty
- angioplasty
- anstey
- battiste
- battisti
- beastie
- benveniste
- bloodthirsty
- busti
- busty
- chalsty
- christi
- christie
- christy
- corpus-christi
- crusty
- decoste
- dishonesty
- dostie
Sentences with majesty
1. Adjective
Fertilize majesty palms with regular house plant fertilizer twice a year in early spring and late summer.
Quotes about majesty
1. Many a sin has sullied me in body and in soul because I did not restrain my thoughts nor guard my lips: nevertheless it is to Thee, O God of majesty and love, that I turn in my extremity, for Thou art the fount of mercy; to Thee, as quickly as I may, I speed: for Thou alone canst heal me; I take refuge under Thy protection.
- Saint Ambrose
2. Do you like to slide?"His voice was eager.Stair rails! Did he suspect me? I forced a sigh. "No, Majesty. I'm terrified of heights.""Oh."His polite tone had returned."I wish I could enjoy it. This fear of heights is an affliction."He nodded, a show of sympathy but not much interest. I was losing him."Especially,"I added, "as I've grown taller.
- Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted
3. Her majesty is one verb short of a sentence.
- Jasper Fforde, Lost in a Good Book