Meaning & Definition of word "Stately"

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    Stately

    /ˈsteɪt.li/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a dignified, unhurried, and grand manner; majestic in appearance and manner.
      • Example: The stately mansion stood atop the hill, overlooking the lush gardens.
    • 2. Imposing in size or grandeur; magnificent.
      • Example: They walked down the stately corridor, adorned with exquisite artwork and chandeliers.
    • 3. Characterized by a serious, dignified demeanor.
      • Example: The stately elder commanded respect in the community with his wise words.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'stately' from 'state' + '-ly' suffix.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stately home:

    A large and impressive residence, often associated with the British aristocracy.

    stately manner:

    A way of behaving that is dignified, serious, and formal.

    Related Words

    majestic:

    Having grandeur or beauty.

    ceremonial:

    Relating to formal events or occasions.

    Slang Meanings of stately