different between majestic vs fearsome
majestic
English
Etymology
majesty +? -ic, 1600s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??d??st?k/
- Rhymes: -?st?k
Adjective
majestic (comparative more majestic, superlative most majestic)
- Having qualities of splendor or royalty.
Translations
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fearsome
English
Etymology
From fear +? -some. Compare German furchtsam (“fearful”, obsolete also “fearsome”), which this is more closely equivalent to English frightsome, however.
Adjective
fearsome (comparative more fearsome, superlative most fearsome)
- frightening, especially in appearance.
- (rare or archaic) fearful, frightened
Related terms
- fear
- fearful
Translations
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