lordly in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11
Definition
LORDLY: possessing the characteristics of a lord; dignified, imposing, or majestic in manner or appearance.
Sample Sentences
- The lordly mansion stood atop the hill, overlooking the sprawling estate.
- He walked into the room with a lordly air, commanding attention from everyone present.
- Her lordly demeanor made it clear that she was accustomed to getting her way.
- The king's lordly presence filled the hall, and everyone fell silent in respect.
- Even in casual attire, he maintained a lordly grace that was hard to ignore.
- The lordly demeanor of the king commanded respect from all who entered the court.
- She walked through the garden with a lordly grace, captivating the attention of everyone around her.
- The mansion was designed with lordly architecture that reflected the wealth and power of its owners.
- His lordly gestures during the dinner party made it clear that he was accustomed to a life of privilege.
- The horse, with its lordly posture and majestic mane, was the pride of the stable.