单词 | magisterial |
释义 | magisterial[ maj-uh-steer-ee-uhl ] / ˌmædʒ əˈstɪər i əl / SEE SYNONYMS FOR magisterial ON THESAURUS.COM adjectiveof, relating to, or befitting a master; of importance or consequence; authoritative; weighty: a magisterial pronouncement by the director of the board. imperious; domineering: a magisterial tone of command. of or befitting a magistrate or the office of a magistrate: The judge spoke with magisterial gravity. of the rank of a magistrate: magisterial standing. Origin of magisterialFirst recorded in 1625–35; from Late Latin magisteriālis “pertaining to a teacher or magistrate” (equivalent to Latin magister “magistrate, teacher, master” + -ālis ); see origin at master, -al1 OTHER WORDS FROM magisterialmag·is·te·ri·al·ly, adverbmag·is·te·ri·al·ness, nounun·mag·is·te·ri·al, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH magisterialmagisterial , magistrate, majesticWords nearby magisterialmagic wand, magilp, Magindanao, Maginot, Maginot line, magisterial, magisterium, magistery, magistracy, magistral, magistral line Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for magisterialBritish Dictionary definitions for magisterialmagisterial / (ˌmædʒɪˈstɪərɪəl) / adjectivecommanding; authoritative domineering; dictatorial of or relating to a teacher or person of similar status of or relating to a magistrate Derived forms of magisterialmagisterially, adverbmagisterialness, nounWord Origin for magisterialC17: from Late Latin magisteriālis, from magister master Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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