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1 statig
2 [plechtig] solemn♦voorbeelden:2 een statige tred • a solemn pace/gaiteen statig gebouw • a grand building -
2 ceremonieel
adj. ceremonial, ritual, formal, stately, official--------adv. ceremonially, in a ritualistic manner, solemnly--------ceremonial, ceremony, custom, ritual -
3 deftig
adj. distinguished, dignified, stylish--------adv. dignifiedly, impressively, nobly, in a stately and distinguished manner -
4 douairiere
n. dowager, widow with an inheritance or title; stately elderly lady -
5 herenhuis
n. mansion, very large and stately home -
6 statig
adj. stately, solemn, brave, seemly, gallant, majestic, noble, ceremonious, pompous--------adv. solemnly, pompously -
7 deftig
2 [Algemeen Zuid-Nederlands] [fatsoenlijk] respectable♦voorbeelden:van deftige familie • of good family, from a distinguished familyeen deftig gezicht • an aristocratic facede deftige kringen • the distinguished/fashionable circlesdeftige mensen • distinguished peopledeftig doen • act grandlyzich deftig kleden • dress stylishly/fashionably/elegantly -
8 gedragen
gedragen1♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [tweedehands] worn————————gedragen2〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich gedragen〉♦voorbeelden:zich goed/slecht gedragen • behave well/badlyzich niet/slecht gedragen • misbehave (oneself)〈 pregnant〉 gedraag je! • behave (yourself)! -
9 plechtstatig
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10 verschijning
3 [bovennatuurlijk verschijnsel] apparition♦voorbeelden:ze is een statige verschijning • she's a stately appearanceeen sympathieke verschijning • a sympathetic person3 verschijningen hebben • see/be visited by ghosts -
11 ze is een statige verschijning
ze is een statige verschijningVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ze is een statige verschijning
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Stately — State ly, a. [Compar. {Statelier} (st[=a]t l[i^]*[ e]r); superl. {Stateliest}.] Evincing state or dignity; lofty; majestic; grand; as, stately manners; a stately gait. The stately homes of England! Mrs. Hemans. Filled with stately temples.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stately — is an adjective only (as in a stately home). The notional adverb statelily would be too awkward and is not used … Modern English usage
stately — [stāt′lē] adj. statelier, stateliest 1. imposing; dignified; majestic 2. slow, dignified, and deliberate [a stately pace] SYN. GRAND stateliness n … English World dictionary
Stately — State ly, adv. Majestically; loftily. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stately — index elegant, proud (self respecting), solemn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stately — noble, splendid, late 14c., from STATE (Cf. state) (n.1) in a sense of costly and imposing display (such as benefits a person of rank and wealth), early 14c.; a sense also preserved in the phrase to lie in state to be ceremoniously exposed to… … Etymology dictionary
stately — magnificent, imposing, majestic, august, *grand, noble, grandiose Analogous words: princely, regal, royal, *kingly, imperial: *splendid, glorious, superb, sublime: sumptuous, opulent, *luxurious … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stately — [adj] dignified, impressive august, ceremonial, ceremonious, conventional, courtly, deliberate, elegant, elevated, formal, gallant, gracious, grand, grandiose, haughty, high, highfaluting*, high minded*, imperial, imperious, imposing, kingly,… … New thesaurus
stately — ► ADJECTIVE (statelier, stateliest) ▪ dignified, imposing, or grand. DERIVATIVES stateliness noun … English terms dictionary
stately — UK [ˈsteɪtlɪ] / US adjective Word forms stately : adjective stately comparative statelier superlative stateliest 1) stately movement is slow and steady 2) a stately person has an impressive appearance and moves in a slow steady manner Derived… … English dictionary
stately — 1. adjective /ˈsteɪtli/ a) Of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect. Warwicks first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was strikingly handsome, with a stately beauty seldom encountered. b) Of movement: dignified; deliberate,… … Wiktionary