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Stately vs Princely - What's the difference?

stately | princely | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of princely.


As adjectives the difference between stately and princely

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while princely is relating to a prince; regal; royal.

As adverbs the difference between stately and princely

is that stately is in a stately manner while princely is in the manner of a royal prince's conduct.

Stately vs Sumptuous - What's the difference?

stately | sumptuous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between stately and sumptuous

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while sumptuous is magnificent, luxurious, splendid.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

Stately vs August - What's the difference?

stately | august | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between stately and august

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while august is noble, venerable, majestic, awe-inspiring, often of the highest social class sometimes used ironically.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

As a verb august is

to make ripe.

As a proper noun August is

the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar, following July and preceding September. Abbreviation: Aug or Aug.

Stately vs Lofty - What's the difference?

stately | lofty | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of lofty.


As an adjective stately

is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

As a proper noun lofty is

(informal) nickname for a tall (usually male) person.

Stately vs Elegant - What's the difference?

stately | elegant | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between stately and elegant

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while elegant is characterised by or exhibiting elegance.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

Stately vs Queenly - What's the difference?

stately | queenly | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of queenly.


As adjectives the difference between stately and queenly

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while queenly is having the status, rank or qualities of a queen; regal.

As adverbs the difference between stately and queenly

is that stately is in a stately manner while queenly is in a queenly manner; regally.

Stately vs Monumental - What's the difference?

stately | monumental | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between stately and monumental

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while monumental is in the manner of a monument.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

Stately vs Ostentatious - What's the difference?

stately | ostentatious | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of ostentatious.


As adjectives the difference between stately and ostentatious

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while ostentatious is of ostentation.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

Stately vs Luxurious - What's the difference?

stately | luxurious | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of luxurious.


As adjectives the difference between stately and luxurious

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while luxurious is enjoying pleasures of luxury.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

Stately vs Showy - What's the difference?

stately | showy | Related terms |

Stately is a related term of showy.


As adjectives the difference between stately and showy

is that stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while showy is (sometimes|derogatory) calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye.

As an adverb stately

is in a stately manner.

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