The state or quality of being impressive or magnificent
“The solemn majesty of the great mountains had a silent but powerful effect upon those reared amid their solitudes.”
Being, or having the air of, royalty
“That great Judge never had an idea that the natural person of the King, and the majesty of the King, were the same thing, nor that the treasons against them were synonymous.”
Royal power, authority or sovereignty
“And all such causes as by way of secrecy and counsel shall be shewed unto you by the Queen's Majesty, the captain, or other officers you shall keep secret without discovering the same to any person or persons till you shall be thereunto commanded.”
The quality of being elegant, dignified or classy
“She must carry herself with majesty and learn to conduct herself well in polite company.”
A title given to a sovereign or a sovereign's wife or widow
“Here you go. A clean glass for you, Your Majesty!”
A person exercising government or dominion over a place or people
High renown or honor attained through notable achievements
The quality of being noble
Regularity, restraint
Term of respect, usually to royalty
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