stature|statures in English
noun
[stat·ure || 'stætʃə(r)]
height; status, level of development or achievement
Use "stature|statures" in a sentence
1. The president lacks physical stature.
2. He is small in stature.
3. The orchestra has grown in stature.
4. Samuel was impressed by Eliab’s physical stature.
5. Her reputation has risen to world stature.
6. The election result enhanced the party's stature.
7. She was a little short in stature.
8. His political stature increased during the crisis.
9. The dress models are tall of stature.
10. 1 Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.
11. Yale's museum collections are also of international stature.
12. Both her parents are fairly small in stature.
13. She had not yet grown to full stature.
14. I am a physician, a man of stature.
15. 9 Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification.
16. The Amorites of Gigantic Strength and Stature
17. He grew in stature during the campaign.
18. It suited her diminutive stature and delicate features.
19. 7 The election result enhanced the party's stature.
20. I'm sure a businessman of your stature will understand.
21. " The height of nobility, " " a man of your stature, "
22. HE WAS tall in stature and attractive in appearance.
23. 6 Armstrong was a musician of world stature.
24. Thomas Jefferson was a man of great stature.
25. It's a team unrivalled in stature, expertise and credibility.