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  • pronoun formal A title of respect used when addressing a monarch of higher rank than a prince; that is, a king, queen, emperor, or empress.

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Examples

  • I am certain that Your Majesty will, with your wisdom, enlightened leadership, and full faith in the Saudi people, make the right decisions for our beloved country.

    An Open Letter to King Abdullah Khalid Alnowaiser 2011

  • “Yes, but I always remember what Your Majesty told us, about not being lewd, and setting a standard.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • “Yes, but I always remember what Your Majesty told us, about not being lewd, and setting a standard.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • “Yes, but I always remember what Your Majesty told us, about not being lewd, and setting a standard.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • KING: And, King Hussein, we all salute you for your involvement, and I thank you, Your Majesty, for joining us tonight as well.

    CNN Transcript Nov 13, 2004 2004

  • Now, Your Majesty, thanks very much for joining us.

    CNN Transcript Jul 18, 2004 2004

  • Tirpitz was so disgusted by the limitations that he again announced his resignation: “The grave anxiety at seeing the life work of Your Majesty and the national future of Germany on the path to ruin makes me realize that my services can be of no further use to Your Majesty.”

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • AMANPOUR: Your Majesty, thank you very much indeed for joining us.

    CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2003 2003

  • "Our thoughts and prayers are with Your Majesty and your family, as well as the Government and People of the Kingdom of Lesotho during this time of mourning", said President Thabo Mbeki.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • And, Your Majesty, if I may, sir, not to belabor the point ...

    CNN Transcript Jan 31, 2002 2002

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