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stately

adjective state·ly \-lē\

: very impressive in appearance, manner, or size

state·li·erstate·li·est

Full Definition of STATELY

1
a :  marked by lofty or imposing dignity
b :  haughty, unapproachable
2
:  impressive in size or proportions
state·li·ness noun
stately adverb
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First Known Use of STATELY

15th century

Synonym Discussion of STATELY

grand, magnificent, imposing, stately, majestic, grandiose mean large and impressive. grand adds to greatness of size the implications of handsomeness and dignity <a grand staircase>. magnificent implies an impressive largeness proportionate to scale without sacrifice of dignity or good taste <magnificent paintings>. imposing implies great size and dignity but especially stresses impressiveness <an imposing edifice>. stately may suggest poised dignity, erectness of bearing, handsomeness of proportions, ceremonious deliberation of movement <the stately procession>. majestic combines the implications of imposing and stately and usually adds a suggestion of solemn grandeur <a majestic waterfall>. grandiose implies a size or scope exceeding ordinary experience <grandiose hydroelectric projects> but is most commonly applied derogatorily to inflated pretension or absurd exaggeration <grandiose schemes>.

Rhymes with STATELY

STATELINESS Defined for Kids

stately

adjective state·ly \ˈstāt-lē\
state·li·erstate·li·est

Definition of STATELY for Kids

:  impressive in size or dignity <stately oaks> <stately homes>
state·li·ness noun

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