maestoso
majestic
adjective mah-eh-STOH-zoh Rare
Origin: From maestà (majesty), from Latin majestas.
Also means
magnificent
Usage Note
Maestoso (f maestosa, pl maestosi/maestose) describes awe-inspiring grandeur in landscapes, buildings, or music. In music, maestoso is a well-known tempo and character marking indicating a stately, majestic pace — the word is used internationally in musical scores.
Examples
"Le Dolomiti offrono un paesaggio maestoso."
Natural Translation
The Dolomites offer a majestic landscape.
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