Definitionadj. of high moral or intellectual value
Last update: August 15, 2015
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He was guided by his lofty ideals. [adjective]
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I could not appreciate his lofty patronizing remarks. [adjective]
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A lofty ambition, I know, but I think I 'm up to it. [adjective]
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The lofty Fontaine des Trois Ordres commemorates the centennial of the French Revolution. [adjective]
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You have none of those lofty feelings, but you will be able in another to comprehend them. [adjective]
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Affecting a lofty indifference, Carne, who had a large sense of his own dignity, rose slowly and came out into the better light. [adjective]
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"Is this the way the lofty French redress the wrongs of England." [adjective]
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Now these two brothers were as different of nature as their sisters were, or more so; and unlike the gentler pair, each of these cherished lofty disdain for the other. [adjective]
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--and come here at any rate for you to command her, if you are not far too lofty an Admiral. [adjective]
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Some were almost tolerable, and others lofty rubbish, and the critics (not knowing the author) spoke their bright opinions freely. [adjective]
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This enabled them to argue lofty questions, without black eyes, or kicking, or even tweak of noses; and a very lofty question was now before them. [adjective]
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