Definitionn. high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Aishwarya Rai proved herself as a real artist of national stature. [noun]
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As the medical profession grew in expertise and stature, their calls for legal controls on opiates and cocaine became more authoritative. [noun]
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A tiny tompot blenny, undaunted by our stature, stands his ground. [noun]
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The words were barely uttered, when he encountered a savage of gigantic stature, of the fiercest mien. [noun]
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She found herself face to face with a middle-aged gentleman of medium stature, clad in the sober colouring that suggested one of the learned professions. [noun]
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Erect, his stature surpassed that of his fellows; though seated, he appeared reduced within the ordinary limits of the race. [noun]
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"He knew him well," he said, "having been repeatedly guard upon him, and obliged to write down his marks of stature and visage in case of escape." [noun]
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"But I am no slave," he said aloud, and drawing himself up to his full stature--"no slave, in one respect, surely." [noun]
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The Bishop marched at their head, in his vestments, under a magnificent canopy; his lofty stature was drawn to its full height and his lips were firmly closed. [noun]
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A long, gold-broidered purple mantle, floating to his ancles, increased his apparent stature. [noun]
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He praised their strength and stature, described the way to their country as almost inaccessible to a large army, and had plenty of marvellous tales to tell. [noun]
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