absolute, august, despotic, feudal, high-and-mighty, insolent, monocratic, puffed, snobbish, superior
Definitionadj. of or befitting a lord
Last update: October 7, 2015
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He dismissed his request with a lordly disdain. [Please select]
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In spite of being in heavy debt they maintain their lordly way of life. [Please select]
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Though truly vivacious, tumultuous, ostentatious little Flask would now and then stamp with impatience; but not one added heave did he thereby give to the negro's lordly chest. [Please select]
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The frankness of this lordly creature was unmistakable, even to Saint-Pol. [Please select]
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The sigh of the mourner was unheard, and the tear of anguish was unnoticed by those who lived in their lordly palaces. [Please select]
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Its mighty and lordly metropolitan had the exclusive right of crowning the king. [Please select]
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These lordly proprietors of great estates,--or nobles,--so powerful and independent, lived in castles. [Please select]
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He seldom argued with his lordly patron,--never when his lordly patron's noble leg was inflamed by gout. [Please select]
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His noble patron, indeed, usually made these visits as disagreeable as it lay in his lordly power to make them. [Please select]
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