Superlative for impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
“Hence, his pictures of dignified students and tradesmen, of elegant homes and stately churches emerge.”
Superlative for graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
“Everybody behaved with the dignity and courtesy demanded by such a stately ceremony.”
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
“The whole poem is a stately homily on the suggestive text that moved Shelley to mourn that naught may endure but mutability.”
Superlative for having, or showing, a composed, dignified or serious manner
“The elaborate decoration, the stately aloofness, superior size, and elevation of the gypsum seat sufficiently declare it a throne room.”
Superlative for having a dignified or stately tone, form or style
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Superlative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
Superlative for calm in manner or disposition
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