Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun majestyand means grand, impressive, or awesome.
The adjective for 'majesty' is 'majestic'.
It usually is. It is used as a slang noun meaning a thousand (dollars). Synonyms for grand include opulent, magnificent, majestic, splendid, or impressive.
more majestic, most majestic
Gracefull, majestic, light
powerful, majestic, divine, kingly
No, majestic is an adjective. Majestically is an adverb.
The adjective for 'majesty' is 'majestic'.
The word 'majestic' is not a noun, it is an adjective.
I saw the King and he was a proper and a well behaved king so he was majestic
The adjectives are enormous and majestic, describing the noun statue.
(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.
There are two possible words :august (adjective) - noble, majestic (also the month August)aghast (adjective) - horrified, fearful
It usually is. It is used as a slang noun meaning a thousand (dollars). Synonyms for grand include opulent, magnificent, majestic, splendid, or impressive.
more majestic, most majestic
more majestic
majestic melistejisdersdomestic,
He looked truly majestic