stately |
elevated |
Related terms |
Stately is a related term of elevated.
As adjectives the difference between stately and elevated
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
elevated is raised, particularly above ground level.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
As a verb elevated is
(
elevate).
stately |
grandiose |
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Stately is a related term of grandiose.
As adjectives the difference between stately and grandiose
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
grandiose is large and impressive, in size, scope or extent.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
strong |
stately |
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As adjectives the difference between strong and stately
is that
strong is capable of producing great physical force while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As adverbs the difference between strong and stately
is that
strong is in a strong manner while
stately is in a stately manner.
As a proper noun Strong
is {{surname}.
stately |
splendid |
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Stately is a related term of splendid.
As adjectives the difference between stately and splendid
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
superb |
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Stately is a related term of superb.
As adjectives the difference between stately and superb
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
superb is .
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
sublime |
Related terms |
Stately is a related term of sublime.
As an adjective stately
is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
As a verb sublime is
.
stately |
opulent |
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Stately is a related term of opulent.
As adjectives the difference between stately and opulent
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
opulent is luxuriant, and ostentatiously magnificent.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
pompous |
Related terms |
Stately is a related term of pompous.
As adjectives the difference between stately and pompous
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
pompous is affectedly grand, solemn or self-important.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
stately |
dashing |
Related terms |
Stately is a related term of dashing.
As adjectives the difference between stately and dashing
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
dashing is spirited, audacious and full of high spirits.
As an adverb stately
is in a stately manner.
As a verb dashing is
.
As a noun dashing is
the action of the verb to dash.
forceful |
stately |
Related terms |
Forceful is a related term of stately.
As adjectives the difference between forceful and stately
is that
forceful is with assertive force; powerful while
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.
As an adverb stately is
in a stately manner.
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