stately|statelier|stateliest in English
adjective
['state·ly || 'steɪtlɪ]
grand, magnificent, dignified, imposing, majestic
Use "stately|statelier|stateliest" in a sentence
1. So there it is, very stately, among all the stately buildings in the Mall.
2. 16 Burglars ransacked the stately home.
3. His stride is stately, even regal.
4. She is stately in personage.
5. 11 Stately pine forests carpeted the shoreline.
6. 4 Fire destroys stately home Simon Trump A CENTURIES-old stately home packed with priceless antiques was wiped out by fire yesterday.
7. Stately homes Much of the generality of what has been said about important religious buildings and castles is true about stately homes.
8. Synonyms for Augustest include grandest, stateliest, splendidest, greatest, proudest, loftiest, superbest, excellentest, kingliest and lordliest
9. The estate was fringed with stately elms.
10. He always walked with a stately bearing.
11. The building rose before him, tall and stately.
12. Stately emus strutted across a dusty paddock in the distance.
13. To limn their portraits, stately, beautiful, and emulate at will.
14. These stately Boardrooms are a decision-maker's best friend
15. And guess who else meets in these stately quarters?
16. The procession moved through the mountain village at a stately pace.
17. The procession moved at a slow and stately speed.
18. We watched the ship's stately progress out of the harbour.
19. Plant ‘Emerald’ Arborvitae in rows for a stately, formal screen
20. 12 The frontage was stately and symmetrical, promising similar qualities within.
21. Suited for or befitting a baron; stately and grand: a Baronial mansion.
22. Instead of moving at his usual stately pace, he was almost running.
23. The Argosies are large merchant ships with their stately sails unfurled
24. 26 We watched the ship's stately progress out of the harbour.
25. Isaiah 53:2-7 prophesies: “No stately form does he have . . .