firm |
stately |
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Firm is a related term of stately.
As adjectives the difference between firm and stately
is that
firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position) while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As a noun firm
is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As a verb firm
is to make firm or strong; fix securely.
As an adverb stately is
in a stately manner.
fine |
stately |
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As adjectives the difference between fine and stately
is that
fine is
Of subjective quality.stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As adverbs the difference between fine and stately
is that
fine is
expression of agreementstately is in a stately manner.
As a noun fine
is fine champagne; French brandy.
As a verb fine
is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.
stately |
dogmatical |
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Stately is a related term of dogmatical.
As adjectives the difference between stately and dogmatical
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
dogmatical is .
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
easy |
As adjectives the difference between stately and easy
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
easy is comfortable; at ease.
As adverbs the difference between stately and easy
is that
stately is in a stately manner while
easy is in a relaxed or casual manner.
As a noun easy is
something that is easy.
As a verb easy is
to easy-oar (stop rowing).
stately |
generous |
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Stately is a related term of generous.
As adjectives the difference between stately and generous
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
generous is (obsolete) of noble birth.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
magnanimous |
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Stately is a related term of magnanimous.
As adjectives the difference between stately and magnanimous
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
magnanimous is noble and generous in spirit.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
domineering |
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Stately is a related term of domineering.
As adjectives the difference between stately and domineering
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
domineering is overbearing, dictatorial or authoritarian.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
As a verb domineering is
.
As a noun domineering is
the act of one who domineers.
undaunted |
stately |
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Undaunted is a related term of stately.
As adjectives the difference between undaunted and stately
is that
undaunted is showing courage and resolution while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As an adverb stately is
in a stately manner.
daring |
stately |
Related terms |
Daring is a related term of stately.
As adjectives the difference between daring and stately
is that
daring is adventurous, willing to take on or look for risks while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As a verb daring
is .
As a noun daring
is boldness.
As an adverb stately is
in a stately manner.
high |
stately |
Related terms |
High is a related term of stately.
As adjectives the difference between high and stately
is that
high is elevated in position or status; above many things while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As adverbs the difference between high and stately
is that
high is in or to an elevated position while
stately is in a stately manner.
As a noun high
is (obsolete) thought; intention; determination; purpose or
high can be a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.
As a verb high
is (obsolete) to rise or
high can be to hie; to hasten.
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