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Lordliness vs Disdain - What's the difference?

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Lordliness is a related term of disdain.


As nouns the difference between lordliness and disdain

is that lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord while disdain is (uncountable) a feeling of contempt or scorn.

As a verb disdain is

to regard (someone or something) with strong contempt.

Assumption vs Lordliness - What's the difference?

assumption | lordliness | Related terms |

Assumption is a related term of lordliness.


As nouns the difference between assumption and lordliness

is that assumption is the act of assuming]], or taking to or upon one's self; the act of [[take up|taking up or adopting while lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.

Lordliness vs Conceitedness - What's the difference?

lordliness | conceitedness | Related terms |

Lordliness is a related term of conceitedness.


As nouns the difference between lordliness and conceitedness

is that lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord while conceitedness is the state of being conceited; conceit; vanity.

Lordliness vs Haughtiness - What's the difference?

lordliness | haughtiness |


As nouns the difference between lordliness and haughtiness

is that lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord while haughtiness is the state or property of being haughty; arrogance, snobbery.

Pride vs Lordliness - What's the difference?

pride | lordliness | Synonyms |

Pride is a synonym of lordliness.


As nouns the difference between pride and lordliness

is that pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.

As a verb pride

is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.

Arrogance vs Lordliness - What's the difference?

arrogance | lordliness | Synonyms |

Arrogance is a synonym of lordliness.


As nouns the difference between arrogance and lordliness

is that arrogance is the act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption; presumption while lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.

Lordliness vs Presumption - What's the difference?

lordliness | presumption | Related terms |

Lordliness is a related term of presumption.


As nouns the difference between lordliness and presumption

is that lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord while presumption is the act of presuming, or something presumed.

Hauteur vs Lordliness - What's the difference?

hauteur | lordliness | Related terms |

Hauteur is a related term of lordliness.


As nouns the difference between hauteur and lordliness

is that hauteur is haughtiness or arrogance; loftiness while lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.

Self-exaltation vs Lordliness - What's the difference?

self-exaltation | lordliness | Related terms |

Self-exaltation is a related term of lordliness.


As nouns the difference between self-exaltation and lordliness

is that self-exaltation is the exaltation of one's self while lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.

Lordliness vs Insolence - What's the difference?

lordliness | insolence | Related terms |

Lordliness is a related term of insolence.


As nouns the difference between lordliness and insolence

is that lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord while insolence is arrogant conduct; insulting, bold behaviour or attitude.

As a verb insolence is

(obsolete) to insult.

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