Of a person or his or her attributes: of exalted rank, status, dignity, or estimation. Also of a person's reputation or position in society: exalted…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > [adjective] (83) higheOE Of a person or his or her attributes: of exalted rank, status, dignity, or estimation. Also of a person's reputation or position in society: exalted… drightlikeOE lordly, noble. highlyOE High, lofty; exalted. drightfula1225 = drightlike adj. prouda1275 Of a person, a person's name, etc.: of exalted status or rank; noble, lordly. Now archaic and rare. principalc1385 Of a particular thing or person: first or highest in rank or importance; that is at the head of all… Of a person: having the highest rank or most… solemna1387 Of great dignity or importance. Obsolete. gentlec1390 An epithet given to a person of distinction. Obsolete. high and mighty1400 A respectful epithet given to a person of high rank or status, or (in earlier use) to God. Now historical and archaic. imperial?c1400 Having a commanding quality, demeanour, or aspect; majestic; august, exalted. royalc1405 Having the character appropriate to a monarch; noble, majestic; generous, munificent. Of a person. kinglyc1425 Esp. of an action, person, or personal attribute: characteristic or worthy of a king; kinglike; dignified, noble. Also more generally: majestic… sublimatec1425 Raised to a high degree of excellence; elevated in rank, character, or estimation; exalted. Obsolete. lordfulc1429 = lordly, adj. lordlyc1440 Of a person: having the character, attributes, or appearance of a lord; noble, grand, illustrious. Also in extended use. assumpt1447 Assumed, taken up, raised, elevated, elected. (Used as past participle of the verb assume.) raiseda1450 Lifted up, moved to a higher position. Also figurative: elevated, exalted. haught1470 Of exalted rank or station; high-born, noble. kinglikec1485 Characteristic of or befitting a king; resembling a king; kingly, regal. lordlike1488 Resembling, characteristic of, or befitting a lord; noble; imperious. Cf. lordly, adj. 2. triumphant1494 Splendid; glorious; magnificent; noble; notable. Obsolete. greatlya1500 Perhaps: noble, royal. princely?a1510 Of persons, characters, attributes, etc.: like a prince, princelike; having the appearance, manner, or qualities of a prince; dignified, stately… supereminent1531 Above others in rank or status; very, or the most, exalted, superior, or eminent (in some attribute or virtue). princelike1532 Like or resembling a prince; characteristic of or befitting a prince; princely. lofta1547 Raised aloft, elated, elevated. lofty1548 In figurative and immaterial applications. Exalted in dignity, rank, character, or quality. Of expectations, aims, desires: Directed to high objects. regal1561 Characteristic of or resembling a monarch; splendid, magnificent, stately; distinguished. supernal1562 In extended use: of or relating to a person of high rank or office; elevated, exalted. haughty1563 Of exalted character, style, or rank; elevated, lofty, eminent; high-minded, aspiring; of exalted courage or bravery. archaic. excelse1569 Lofty, high; rare in lit. sense; figurative of high rank, character, or quality. queen-like?1571 Resembling, characteristic of, or befitting a queen (in various senses); queenly; spec. majestic, proud. majestical1578 = majestic, adj. Of things (material and immaterial). erecteda1586 Elevated, exalted; aspiring, high-souled, noble. Obsolete. augustious1591 = august, adj. (in various senses). ennobled1592 Made noble in rank, nature, or character. imperious1592 Exercising or characterized by a commanding influence; ruling; dominant. Obsolete except as merged with senses 1 and 3. enthronized1593 august1594 Inspiring or worthy of respect (originally on account of birth or position in society); impressively eminent or respected; imposing, reverend… high-born1598 figurative. Of a noble or elevated nature; exalted; admirable. Also: of distinguished origin. Now rare. sublimed1602 figurative. Elevated to a high degree of purity or excellence (esp. morally or spiritually); exalted; refined. Obsolete. jovial1604 Of or pertaining to Jove; Jove-like, majestic. majestic1606 Possessing or characterized by majesty; of imposing dignity or grandeur; stately. Of things (material and immaterial). enthroned1609 installed formally as monarch, bishop, etc.; invested with sovereignty, power, or dignity; (now chiefly) seated on a throne. starred1615 Of a person or a person's soul: transformed into a star or constellation after death; elevated to the region of the stars. Also as n. (with the and p… exalted1623 Elevated in rank, station, or public estimation. Usually without implication of any previous lower condition: Highly placed, of high station, etc… majestuous1633 = majestic, adj. reared1638 That has been placed in or has adopted an upright position; raised high, elevated, uplifted. Also with up. sublimary1655 Elevated, exalted; supreme; sublime. majestative1656 = majestic, adj. kingrik1663 Kingly, kinglike. Obsolete. rare. superb1663 Of immaterial things (as attributes, actions, language, etc.): grand, stately, majestic. grand1673 With reference to emotional effect. Of a person: imposing owing to the nobility of his or her moral or intellectual character. Also: (with reference… celse1708 Lofty, exalted. stilted1744 Furnished with or having stilts (in quot. 1615, crutches); raised artificially as on stilts. canonized1790 Placed in the canon; sainted; consecrated, beatified, deified. †canonized epistles n. cf. canonical, adj. 3. queenly1791 Resembling or suggestive of a queen; queen-like. Also figurative. apotheosized1794 Elevated to divine status; deified, idolized; glorified, exalted. princified1857 princelike, elevated. Subcategories:— as epithet of person, city, or country (1) — specifically of things or ideas (16) — having, showing, or conferring prestige (7) |
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