stateliness
101grandeur — c.1500, loftiness, height, from M.Fr. grandeur grandness, greatness, O.Fr. grandor (12c.), from grand great (see GRAND (Cf. grand) (adj.)). Extended sense of majesty, stateliness is first recorded 1660s …
102grandeur — gran·deur || grændÊ’É™(r) n. grandness; largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility …
103grandeurs — gran·deur || grændÊ’É™(r) n. grandness; largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility …
104kingliness — n. kingly quality, regalness, stateliness …
105portliness — port·li·ness || pÉ”rtlɪnɪs / pÉ”Ët n. fatness, obesity; stateliness, state of having a pleasant appearance; stoutness …
106queenliness — kwɪËnlɪnɪs n. regalness, majesty, stateliness; quality of being fit for a queen …
107stately — adjective (statelier, stateliest) dignified, imposing, or grand. Derivatives stateliness noun …
108assumption — n. 1. Assuming, taking, taking on, taking up, accepting, becoming responsible for. 2. Assuming, arrogating, usurpation. 3. Presumption, supposition, conjecture, hypothesis, postulate, theory. 4. Haughtiness, loftiness, superciliousness,… …
109ceremony — n. 1. Rite, form, formality, ceremonial, solemnity, observance. 2. Parade, pomp, show, stateliness …
110dignity — n. 1. Rank, elevation, standing, station, place, greatness, eminence, exaltation, glory, honor, reputableness, respectability. 2. Stateliness, grandeur, majesty, nobleness, lofty bearing or conduct, elevation of aspect or deportment, dignified… …