majestic

সৌম্য
definition
adjective
watching majestic eagles soar along the Mississippi
having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
translation of 'majestic'
মহিমাম্বিত
adjective
মহান,
গৌরবান্বিত,
মহৎ,
মহিমময়,
ঐশ্বর্যশালী,
গৌরবজনক,
অতি মহিমাম্বিত,
উদার,
মহত্ত্ববিশিষ্ট,
অত্যুন্নত,
রাজযোগ্য,
সৌম্য
example
Australians came to share Heysen's vision of the 'majestic' beauty and dignity of gum trees.
There once were a fleet of 'majestic' routemaster buses that ran along the 73 route.
Laura reached out and stroked the eagle's great 'majestic' wings and the painting slid to the side.
This is not the competition those 'majestic' players won so gloriously in the 50s.
A fluffy cloud above the 'majestic' Royal Yacht Britannia marks it out as a centre piece.
The 'majestic' beauty of its rugged mountains and the simple way of life are a major drawcard.
I followed on foot, looking up at the two 'majestic' skyscrapers along the way.
The music he composed for her funeral is of a truly 'majestic' solemnity and profundity.
How 'majestic' will it be to see Lafleur soar down the right wing one more time?
No other city in the world celebrates death on quite so epic or 'majestic' a scale as Paris.
They said that his crown was slipping, but with four days of 'majestic' golf in upstate New York, he proved to be king of the Hill.
We then went up the calm city streets with a tour guide in order to view all of the old churches and the 'majestic' fortress.
The 'majestic' and magnificent culture on display in Prague is quite unforgettable.
It's a soft beauty as it casts a soft pink to violet of 'majestic' artwork across the sky.
The thin lips of his closed mouth and his stout body give the impression of 'majestic' mercy.
The mix is astonishing, from the kitsch to the 'majestic' , from the grotesque to the sublime.
It is a city rather than a town, that lofty, 'majestic' cathedral ensuring its status.
This was one of the only hopes for this once 'majestic' statue to be saved from the elements.
This year still have ample reason to believe in that 'majestic' beauty of the beat.
What a marvel it is to envision the 'majestic' falcon as it swoops down upon lowly runway birds.
This is how the Star Spangled Banner was meant to be flown, on the end of a pole of its own, free to wave 'majestically' in our own free air.
The bikes that 'majestically' stood on either side of the stage with their sidelights flickering welcomed the gathering.
The well-known overture opened dramatically, with the orchestra 'majestically' in situ on a balcony above the action.
Not the world's largest fire you understand, no flames leaping 'majestically' into the summer sky, but smoking away happily all the same.
The second was reward for persistent 15-man pressure and rounded off 'majestically' by Hayes.
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