lordly

[ˈlɔːdli]

lordly Definition

  • 1having or showing a haughty or superior manner
  • 2large and impressive in size or extent

Using lordly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lordly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He spoke in a lordly tone, as if he was better than everyone else.

  • Example

    The lordly mansion was surrounded by acres of land.

  • Example

    She gave me a lordly wave of her hand and walked away.

  • Example

    The king's lordly demeanor made his subjects feel small and insignificant.

lordly Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with lordly

  • a large amount of money

    Example

    He spent a lordly sum on his new car.

  • an attitude of superiority or arrogance

    Example

    He puts on lordly airs whenever he's around people he thinks are beneath him.

  • an arrogant or haughty way of behaving

    Example

    His lordly manner made it clear that he thought he was better than everyone else.

Origins of lordly

from Old English 'hlāford', meaning 'master of the household'

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Summary: lordly in Brief

'Lordly' [ˈlɔːdli] describes someone who behaves in a haughty or superior manner, often making others feel inferior. It can also refer to something that is large and impressive, like a lordly mansion. Examples include 'He spoke in a lordly tone' and 'The king's lordly demeanor.' Phrases like 'lordly sum' and 'lordly airs' extend its usage.