Haughtily, scornfully.
单词 | θ138437 |
释义 | the mind > emotion > pride > haughtiness or disdainfulness > [adverb] (30) dignelyc1374 Haughtily, scornfully. hautainlyc1400 Haughtily, proudly. deignouslyc1440 disdainfully. disdaininglyc1485 royally?c1500 With the power or authority of a monarch; in a manner befitting a monarch. Also occasionally: haughtily, disdainfully. disdainouslya1513 Disdainfully, scornfully, haughtily. haughtly1523 = haughtily, adv. superciliously1528 In a supercilious manner; with an air of contemptuous indifference or superiority. Formerly also: †dictatorially, dogmatically, censoriously (obsolete… disdainishly?1529 disdainfullya1533 In a disdainful manner; with disdain; scornfully, contemptuously; †with indignation. disdainedly1535 Scornfully, disdainfully. lordlikea1555 In the manner of a lord; imperiously; nobly. Also: as befits a lord; sumptuously. squeamishly1571 In a reserved or distant manner; coldly, disdainfully. Obsolete. haughtily1572 In a haughty manner; proudly, arrogantly. state1579 Proudly, haughtily. Cf. to bear oneself stout at stout, adv. coy1581 Of distant or disdainful demeanour. Also quasi-adv. Obsolete. lordly1589 In the manner of a lord; nobly, illustriously; (also) arrogantly, haughtily, imperiously. Also in compounds, as lordly-dressed. Now chiefly poetic. overly1610 Haughtily, superciliously, slightingly. Obsolete. lordlily1611 In a lordly fashion; imperiously; nobly. condescendingly1653 In a condescending manner; with condescension, or a show of it. on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672 colloquial. on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope) and variants: in an elated, disdainful, or enraged mood. Now rare (only in historical contexts). coyly1673 Distantly, disdainfully, haughtily. Obsolete. cavalierly1718 With haughty carelessness, disdainfully. slightily1740 Slightingly; disdainfully. skeigh1792 Proudly, disdainfully. patronizingly1834 In a patronizing or condescending manner. Olympically1839 (a) = Olympianly, adv.; (b) (in later use) enormously, beyond normal expectations. superiorly1844 With an air or attitude of superiority. Olympianly1871 In an Olympian manner; loftily, condescendingly. superior1891 In the manner of a person who is (now usually affectedly) superior; with a superior air (cf. sense A. 9). colloquial (nonstandard) in later use. |
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