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Example sentences for "majestic"

Lexicographically close words:
maiz; maize; majestas; majestate; majestatis; majestical; majestically; majestick; majesties; majesty
  1. Reveal the broad earth and the ends of it--make the majestic ocean open to the eye down to its inmost recesses.

  2. The fog had lifted, and now the men in the smoking-room realised that the Roland was rocking no more than easily and comfortably and was making its way with majestic speed.

  3. Passengers swarmed like ants on the majestic vessel's decks, giving an impression of gaiety and festivity.

  4. He saw the majestic vessel in a coffin of glass.

  5. The obsequious footman strolled off to do the majestic man's bidding and Gavin meanwhile found himself in the banqueting hall, an old Tudor apartment he had admired in many pictures but now entered for the first time.

  6. He did not care a blade of grass for the first roseate glow of dawn in the Eastern sky; for the shimmer of gold upon the majestic landscape, or the jewels sprayed by the stream below them.

  7. A fat and pompous man of flat and florid visage, he stood, in majestic pose, at the head of the short flight of stone stairs leading to the boudoir, and his attitude no archbishop could have bettered.

  8. Virgil was a native of Mantua; Horace was inclined to doubt whether he should call himself an Apulian or a Lucanian; it was in Padua that an historian was found worthy to record the majestic series of Roman victories.

  9. And yet, even the majestic ruins that are still scattered over Italy and the provinces, would be sufficient to prove that those countries were once the seat of a polite and powerful empire.

  10. When Aurelian assumed his seat, his manly grace and majestic figure taught the barbarians to revere the person as well as the purple of their conqueror.

  11. The unoffending strength with which Nature has endowed the greater quadrupeds was admired in the rhinoceros, the hippopotamus of the Nile, and a majestic troop of thirty-two elephants.

  12. With step so majestic the Snail did advance, And promised the Gazers a Minuet to dance; But they all laughed so loud that he pulled in his head, And went in his own little chamber to bed.

  13. This water is only to be had at a great price," he said in a wonderfully sweet, majestic tone.

  14. But a tramp along the edge, first east, then west, brought no general turn in the shore-line and they began to wonder if the Schwarzwald could be bisected by some majestic river.

  15. Majestic and Red Arch Mountain next appear, and Angels Landing, a sharp-shorn, pyramidal wedge of Pompeiian red that projects boldly into the canyon and throws off from its foot a fluted ox-blood mass called the Great Organ.

  16. Several of its mighty rock temples rank with the most majestic masses in the land.

  17. Thence it continues through the Vermilion Cliffs by way of picturesque Three Lakes Canyon, across dunes of pink sand, and down to the canyon of the Parunuweap, cut through the majestic White Cliffs.

  18. Schumann is never distinctively the lyric composer; his imagination had too broad and majestic a wing.

  19. Spontini added to the majestic repose and ideality of the Gluck music-drama (to use a name now naturalised in art by Wagner) the keenest dramatic vigour.

  20. And does he still majestic stand, A very rock and pillar of the church?

  21. And through himself, as witness of the passage, a soft, majestic power also swept.

  22. The glory of Fechner's immense speculation flamed about us both, majestic yet divinely simple.

  23. His normal, puny self-consciousness slipped a moment into the majestic calm of some far larger state that the stranger also knew.

  24. For the vast majestic universe was locked in the circle of my arms.

  25. I felt coextensive with the vast majestic universe.

  26. The palace stood on elevated ground and was of majestic dimensions.

  27. Anticipating, as the climax of the world-wide rejoicings of the Holy Year draw near, the placing of the gilded tiles, the fourth and last unit of the majestic Edifice.

  28. Electric cables designed for the illumination of the majestic structure have been placed in position.

  29. The language is majestic and dignified, the ideas lofty, and the characters drawn with vigour and precision.

  30. And how inconceivably grand and majestic this exception!

  31. On gazing around, our first feeling was one of awe, to find ourselves actually ascending that majestic stream, that great artery of the greatest valley in the world, leading into the very heart of a continent.

  32. It is, indeed, true that much ephemeral underwood has often hidden in part the majestic forms which now stand out as sole relics of the forest.

  33. Unluckily, the secret of the old majestic cadence was hopelessly lost.

  34. Thought, rather than melancholy, spoke from the pensive passion of his eyes; while on his lofty forehead glittered a star that threw a solemn radiance on the repose of his majestic forehead.

  35. Her feet scarcely touch the cloud which bears her; she stands out from the mystery of the heavens, and appears in her sweet and majestic grandeur.

  36. The contrast is sublime between the majestic calm and elevation, the Godlike beauty, of Christ and the low cunning and crafty, coarse air of the Pharisee who questions Him.

  37. And, behold, a man of majestic mien and in seemly attire stood over against them, and asked whose that path was.

  38. Leo's eloquence and majestic aspect and sacerdotal robes made an immense impression on the superstitious barbarian.

  39. On one side of the street, there are picturesque houses with tiled roofs and curiously clustered chimneys, and beyond them, across a wide gravelly space, rises the majestic bulk of the west front of Notre Dame.

  40. Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette "The majestic splendour of this gulf, its strategetic importance, have at all times attracted the attention of warriors.

  41. Do I hear thee mourn Thy childhood's unreturning hours, thy springs Gone with their genial airs and melodies, The gentle generations of thy flowers, And thy majestic groves of olden time, Perished with all their dwellers?

  42. Twice twenty leagues Beyond remotest smoke of hunter's camp, Roams the majestic brute, in herds that shake The earth with thundering steps--yet here I meet His ancient footprints stamped beside the pool.

  43. The subject of it was a warrior of majestic stature, the brother of Yarradee, king of the Solima nation.

  44. How glorious, through his depths of light, Rolls the majestic sun!

  45. The haunting elemental melody of the African curiously blended with the tuneful and cavalierish songs of Spain and fitted into the majestic nights.

  46. The Shadowy Sister, too, had gone forth to meet him, majestic and unashamed.

  47. The starry night and the majestic rivers might just as well be plaster-walls," she whispered.

  48. Outside in the gloom of Jesus Lane we beheld Mr. Wickham arguing respectfully with a majestic figure in a black gown, white bands, and baleful spectacles.

  49. Then the front-door bell emitted a majestic peal.

  50. One was majestic and purposeful; the other small and reluctant.

  51. It formed a majestic pile, the effect of which was not inspired, but improved, by order and symmetry.

  52. The scenes of the fifth act of the grand drama are changing, but all attention remains riveted upon one majestic figure.

  53. A majestic height was met by corresponding breadth and firmness.

  54. Mountains, the ocean, and the heavens, are majestic and sublime.

  55. Let us summon to our sides the majestic forms of those civil heroes, whose firmness in council was equalled only by the firmness of Washington in war.

  56. Another thing worthy of observation is the aged and majestic appearance of the trees, of which the most noble is the mast pine.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "majestic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aristocratic; awful; boundless; ceremonious; changeless; courtly; creation; dignified; distinguished; elaborate; elegant; elevated; eminent; eternal; everlasting; exalted; extravagant; famous; fancy; fine; gallant; glorious; godlike; good; grand; grandiose; grave; hallowed; handsome; heroic; high; highest; holy; immortal; immutable; imperial; imperious; imposing; impressive; infinite; inspiring; just; kingly; lauded; limitless; lofty; lordly; loving; luminous; luxurious; magisterial; magnanimous; magnificent; majestic; measured; merciful; monarchical; moving; noble; omnipotent; omnipresent; omniscient; one; palatial; permanent; perpetual; plush; princely; prominent; proud; purple; queenly; radiant; regal; renowned; royal; sacred; sedate; serious; soaring; sober; solemn; sovereign; splendid; splendiferous; state; stately; statuesque; sublime; sumptuous; superb; superfine; supreme; swank; swanky; swell; timeless; towering; ubiquitous; unbounded; unchanging; undefined; unlimited; venerable; weighty; worthy