Stately

  • 31Stately Township, Brown County, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Stately Township, Minnesota settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Minnesota… …

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  • 32stately — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian, Corinthian, aristocratic, august, awe inspiring, awesome, awful, barbaric, ceremonial, ceremonious, conventional, courtly, decorous, deluxe, dignified, distinguished, elaborate, elegant, elevated,… …

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  • 33stately — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. impressive, imposing, grand; dignified, noble, lofty. See ostentation, pride, nobility. Ant., unimposing, small. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [ Said of persons ] Syn. lordly, dignified, proud,… …

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  • 34stately — state·ly || steɪtlɪ adj. grand, magnificent, dignified, imposing, majestic …

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  • 35stately — adjective (statelier, stateliest) dignified, imposing, or grand. Derivatives stateliness noun …

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  • 36stately — a. 1. Lofty, dignified, majestic, imperial, magnificent, grand, noble, princely, royal, elevated, august, imposing. 2. Pompous, ceremonious, solemn, formal, magisterial, dignified, lofty, majestic, elevated …

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  • 37stately — adj august, dignified, distingue , distinguished, proud; grand, magnificent, pompous, palatial, splendid, resplendent, marvelous, superb; majestic, regal, kingly, princely, royal, lordly, noble, monarchal, monarchial, monarchical, imperial,… …

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  • 38stately — state·ly …

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  • 39stately — adjective Syn: dignified, majestic, ceremonious, courtly, imposing, solemn, regal, grand Ant: undignified …

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  • 40stately — state•ly [[t]ˈsteɪt li[/t]] adj. li•er, li•est 1) majestic; imposing in magnificence, elegance, etc 2) dignified • Etymology: 1350–1400 state′li•ness, n …

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