magisterial

The word “magisterial” has 5 syllables: ma-gis-te-ri-al.

It's pronounced as /məˌdʒɪsˈtɪər.i.əl/.


What is synonym and antonym for magisterial?

In the thesaurus, “magisterial” has 1 synonym.

Here are synonyms for magisterial along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for magisterial

  • authoritative

Meanings of magisterial

  • adjective
    1. Befitting the status or skill of a magister or master; authoritative, masterly.
    2. Of or pertaining to a master, magistrate, the magisterium, or one in authority.
    3. Pertaining to, produced by, or of the nature of, magistery.

Example Sentences

  • The professor delivered a magisterial lecture on Renaissance art history.
  • His magisterial presence commanded respect in the courtroom.
  • The author's latest book received magisterial praise from literary critics.
  • The CEO's magisterial leadership style guided the company through turbulent times.
  • The composer's symphony was hailed as a magisterial achievement in classical music.

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