magisterial 音标拼音: [m
, ædʒɪst'iriəl]
a . 长官的,严然的,有权威的
长官的,严然的,有权威的
magisterial adj 1 :
of or relating to a magistrate ; "
official magisterial functions "
2 :
offensively self -
assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power ; "
an autocratic person "; "
autocratic behavior "; "
a bossy way of ordering others around "; "
a rather aggressive and dominating character "; "
managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way "; "
a swaggering peremptory manner " [
synonym : {
autocratic }, {
bossy }, {
dominating }, {
high -
and -
mighty }, {
magisterial }, {
peremptory }]
3 :
used of a person '
s appearance or behavior ;
befitting an eminent person ; "
his distinguished bearing "; "
the monarch '
s imposing presence "; "
she reigned in magisterial beauty " [
synonym :
{
distinguished }, {
grand }, {
imposing }, {
magisterial }]
Magisterial \
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a . [
L .
magisterius magisterial .
See {
Master }.]
1 .
Of or pertaining to a master or magistrate ,
or one in authority ;
having the manner of a magister ;
official ;
commanding ;
authoritative .
Hence :
Overbearing ;
dictatorial ;
dogmatic .
[
1913 Webster ]
When magisterial duties from his home Her father called . --
Glover .
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1913 Webster ]
We are not magisterial in opinions ,
nor ,
dictator -
like ,
obtrude our notions on any man . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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1913 Webster ]
Pretenses go a great way with men that take fair words and magisterial looks for current payment .
--
L '
Estrange .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Alchem . &
Old Chem .)
Pertaining to ,
produced by ,
or of the nature of ,
magistery .
See {
Magistery },
2 .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Authoritative ;
stately ;
august ;
pompous ;
dignified ;
lofty ;
commanding ;
imperious ;
lordly ;
proud ;
haughty ;
domineering ;
despotic ;
dogmatical ;
arrogant .
Usage : {
Magisterial }, {
Dogmatical }, {
Arrogant }.
One who is magisterial assumes the air of a master toward his pupils ;
one who is dogmatical lays down his positions in a tone of authority or dictation ;
one who is arrogant insults others by an undue assumption of superiority .
Those who have long been teachers sometimes acquire ,
unconsciously ,
a manner which borders too much on the magisterial ,
and may be unjustly construed as dogmatical ,
or even arrogant .
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1913 Webster ]
163 Moby Thesaurus words for "
magisterial ":
Daedalian ,
U ,
absolute ,
absolutist ,
absolutistic ,
accepted ,
adept ,
adroit ,
approved ,
apt ,
arbitrary ,
arch ,
aristocratic ,
arrogant ,
artistic ,
august ,
authentic ,
authoritarian ,
authoritative ,
autocratic ,
banner ,
bloated ,
bossy ,
bravura ,
brilliant ,
capital ,
cardinal ,
cathedral ,
central ,
champion ,
chief ,
clean ,
clever ,
coordinated ,
courtly ,
crack ,
crackerjack ,
crowning ,
cunning ,
cute ,
daedal ,
deft ,
despotic ,
dexterous ,
dextrous ,
dictatorial ,
dignified ,
diplomatic ,
disdainful ,
dogmatic ,
dominant ,
domineering ,
elitist ,
ex cathedra ,
excellent ,
expert ,
fancy ,
feudal ,
first ,
focal ,
foremost ,
good ,
goodish ,
graceful ,
grand ,
grave ,
great ,
grinding ,
handy ,
headmost ,
hegemonic ,
high and mighty ,
high -
handed ,
hubristic ,
imperative ,
imperial ,
imperious ,
important ,
imposing ,
ingenious ,
insolent ,
judicative ,
judicatorial ,
judicatory ,
judicial ,
judiciary ,
jurisdictive ,
kingly ,
leading ,
lordly ,
magistral ,
main ,
majestic ,
master ,
masterful ,
masterly ,
monocratic ,
neat ,
no mean ,
noble ,
official ,
oppressive ,
overbearing ,
overruling ,
paramount ,
peremptory ,
politic ,
pontifical ,
predominant ,
preeminent ,
preponderant ,
prevailing ,
primal ,
primary ,
prime ,
princely ,
principal ,
professional ,
proficient ,
puffy ,
queenly ,
quick ,
quite some ,
ranking ,
ready ,
received ,
regal ,
repressive ,
resourceful ,
royal ,
ruling ,
sedate ,
self -
important ,
severe ,
skillful ,
slick ,
sober ,
solemn ,
some ,
sovereign ,
standard ,
star ,
stately ,
statesmanlike ,
statuesque ,
stellar ,
strict ,
stuffy ,
stylish ,
supercilious ,
supereminent ,
suppressive ,
tactful ,
the compleat ,
the complete ,
topflight ,
tyrannical ,
tyrannous ,
venerable ,
virtuoso ,
well -
done ,
workmanlike ,
worthy
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MAGISTERIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MAGISTERIAL is of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a master or teacher : authoritative How to use magisterial in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Magisterial
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