Adjective
/maxe̞sˈtoso/
The castle on the hilltop was majestic.
La presentación fue majestuosa y cautivó a todos los asistentes.
The presentation was magnificent and captivated all the attendees.
La majestuosa vista del atardecer me dejó sin palabras.
While the word "majestuoso" isn't commonly found in fixed idiomatic expressions, it conveys a strong sense of admiration that can be used in various contexts to elevate descriptions. Here are some related usages that reflect its grandeur and impact:
The music was so majestic that everyone stood up.
El desfile fue un espectáculo majestuoso que atrajo a miles de personas.
The parade was a majestic spectacle that drew thousands of people.
Su discurso fue tan majestuoso que inspiró a la audiencia a seguir adelante.
His speech was so majestic that it inspired the audience to move forward.
La montaña se alzaba majestuosa contra el cielo azul.
The term "majestuoso" derives from the Latin word "majestuosus," which comes from "majestas," meaning "majesty" or "greatness." The suffix "-oso" is often used in Spanish to form adjectives indicating abundance or possessing a quality.
Imponente (imposing)
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