Pronunciation: /ˈlɔrdlinəs/
noun the quality or state of being lordly; nobility or majesty in manner or bearing
A1 The king's lordliness was evident in the way he carried himself.
A2 She admired his lordliness and regal presence.
B1 The lordliness of the nobleman was intimidating to those around him.
B2 His lordliness was unmatched, making him a respected figure in society.
C1 The lordliness of the monarch was admired by all who met him.
C2 Her lordliness exuded power and authority, commanding respect from all who encountered her.
formal The lordliness of his demeanor commanded respect from all those around him.
informal Her lordliness at the party made everyone feel like royalty.
slang I can't believe the lordliness of that new restaurant in town!
figurative The lordliness of the mountain peak was awe-inspiring, as if it ruled over all the land below.
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