lordly

/ˈlɔrdli/
adjective
  1. Having the qualities of a lord; noble, dignified, or haughty.
    • She gave a lordly wave as she entered the ballroom.
    • His lordly manner annoyed everyone at the meeting.
    • The lordly knight refused to speak to the peasants.
  2. Impressive or magnificent in size or appearance; grand.
    • The mountain rose in lordly splendor above the clouds.
    • They lived in a lordly mansion with dozens of rooms.
    • The lordly castle towered over the village below.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a manner befitting a lord; haughtily or arrogantly.
    • She lordly commanded everyone to leave the room.
    • He lordly dismissed the servant's concerns.
    • The general lordly strode past the saluting soldiers.
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