lofty|loftier|loftiest in English
adjective
[loft·y || 'lɑftɪ /'lɒf-]
very high or tall; elevated; noble, dignified; haughty, arrogant, conceited
Use "lofty|loftier|loftiest" in a sentence
1. Or ascend in pursuit to the loftiest skies:
2. This mountain is lofty.
3. 18 The lofty gates.
4. 4 The lofty gates.
5. No, they're not pirates, Lofty.
6. Lofty spirits and unswerving pride
7. Synonyms for Augustest include grandest, stateliest, splendidest, greatest, proudest, loftiest, superbest, excellentest, kingliest and lordliest
8. There had been a phenomenally heavy snowstorm in Baldersdale, and especially on the loftier peaks.
9. Antonyms for Bottommost include topmost, highest, loftiest, top, upmost, uppermost, upper, higher, above and upward
10. Giraffes—Lofty, Long-Legged, and Elegant
11. He could afford his lofty sentiment.
12. * What do the lofty gates signify?
13. Our level of ambition is lofty.
14. 14 Upon all the lofty mountains
15. And the lofty are brought low.
16. She has such a lofty manner.
17. (Zeʹbul) [Toleration; or, possibly, Lofty Abode (Habitation)].
18. Answer: Workshop worker can hide below car, machine tool and loftier equipment, not portentous fluster runs.
19. Synonyms for Airier include higher, taller, loftier, steeper, immenser, supremer, huger, vaster, greater and lavisher
20. Certainly, the inspiration for musical compositions was far loftier than that of the neighboring nations.
21. Synonyms for Airiest include freshest, breeziest, lightest, loftiest, windiest, blowiest, brightest, draughtiest, gustiest and draftiest
22. His lofty ideas were nibbled by years.
23. The lofty mountains were crowned with snow.
24. Altitudinarian meaning Lofty in doctrine, aims, etc.
25. It beams forth the lofty thoughts of God.