Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

augustus

noun
/ɔːˈɡʌstəs/
Definition
The term ‘augustus’ refers to a title used in ancient Rome, originally granted to the first Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar.
Examples
  • The title of ‘augustus’ was conferred upon Julius Caesar’s adopted son in 27 BC.
  • Throughout history, various leaders have sought to evoke the dignity associated with being called augustus.
  • The word is often used in literature to describe a character of noble stature.
Meaning
The word signifies grandeur, majesty, or exaltation, often associated with dignity and respect.
Synonyms
  • majestic
  • exalted
  • illustrious