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imperial

Adjective[C] Countable

This term carries a heavy weight of authority and grandeur. When describing a person's demeanor, it suggests a level of superiority or haughtiness that can be either admired as nobility or criticized as arrogance. It evokes images of vast territories, gold-leafed architecture, and absolute power. In a technical sense, the word shifts from a descriptor of power to a descriptor of precision and tradition. In the context of measurement, it represents a legacy system that persists in specific regions, contrasting with the global standardization of the metric system.

Countable when referring to specific units of measurement (imperials).

Meanings

Adjective
[empire or emperor]

Relating to an empire or an emperor.

"The imperial palace was adorned with gold and marble."

Adjective
[manner or style]

Majestic, magnificent, or imposing in style or manner.

"She entered the room with an imperial air of confidence."

Adjective
[measurement]

Relating to the system of measurement used in the UK and US (e.g., inches, pounds).

"The recipe provides measurements in both metric and imperial units."

Noun
[measurement unit]

A unit of measurement based on the imperial system.

"He prefers working with imperials rather than centimeters."

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