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stately

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more statelysup: most stately

This word evokes a sense of timelessness and high social standing. It suggests a grandeur that is controlled and disciplined rather than flashy or overwhelming. While "grand" can describe anything large, "stately" implies a specific kind of poise and inherited dignity. When applied to movement, it describes a deliberate pace that signals importance or ritual. It is rarely used for casual or modern contexts, appearing most frequently in descriptions of architecture, historical figures, or formal ceremonies to create an atmosphere of reverence.

Meanings

Adjective
[a person][object][or movement]

Having a dignified, grand, or majestic appearance or manner.

"The guests were impressed by the stately architecture of the old manor."

Adjective
[a movement or rhythm]

Slow, formal, and deliberate in movement or rhythm.

"The choir performed a stately procession into the cathedral."

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