Crossword-Solution: LORDLY
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Lordly | superl. | Suitable for a lord; of or pertaining to a lord; resembling a lord; hence, grand; noble; dignified; honorable. |
| Lordly | superl. | Proud; haughty; imperious; insolent. |
| Lordly | adv. | In a lordly manner. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LORDLY | anagram | DROLLY |
We have 48 clues for the answer “LORDLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| With a regal flair | 1 answer |
| Fit for a nobleman | 1 answer |
| Grand and noble | 1 answer |
| Quite dignified and noble | 1 answer |
| In a noble manner. | 2 answers |
| Like an aristocrat | 2 answers |
| regnal | 9 answers |
| magnific | 12 answers |
| baronial | 14 answers |
| princely | 15 answers |
| magisterial | 17 answers |
| monarchical | 21 answers |
| Egocentric | 23 answers |
| puissant | 27 answers |
| Snobbish | 30 answers |
| COSMIC ___ | 34 answers |
| Aristocratic | 34 answers |
| authoritarian | 36 answers |
| Masterful | 36 answers |
| grandiose | 38 answers |
| narcissistic | 41 answers |
| Royal ___ | 41 answers |
| "Epic!" | 41 answers |
| Presumptuous | 42 answers |
| Sovereign | 43 answers |
| Puffed | 44 answers |
| Egotistic | 44 answers |
| despotic | 44 answers |
| Imperial | 44 answers |
| AUGUST , | 46 answers |
| Proud ___. | 49 answers |
| Domineering | 53 answers |
| Stately | 54 answers |
| overbearing | 54 answers |
| Utopian | 61 answers |
| selfish | 62 answers |
| Dignified | 64 answers |
| Imperious | 67 answers |
| swollen | 67 answers |
| condescending | 69 answers |
| Majestic | 69 answers |
| dictatorial | 71 answers |
| Haughty | 73 answers |
| powerful | 74 answers |
| Supercilious | 76 answers |
| arrogant | 78 answers |
| Noble | 82 answers |
| High | 116 answers |
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Sentences with LORDLY (5)
That watch has regulated imperial interests in its time—the stately ceremonial, the courtly assignation, pompous travels, and lordly sleeps.
There were half a dozen flys or more from the Woking station standing in the road by the sand-pits, a basket-chaise from Chobham, and a rather lordly carriage.
For a moment they held their ground, bristling and defiant; but only for a moment, and then slunk away to one side while the indifferent ape-man passed them on his lordly way.
Growling horribly, a huge lion stood across the body of his prey—such a creature as no Pan-American of the twenty-second century had ever beheld until my eyes rested upon this lordly specimen of “the king of beasts.” But what a different creature was this fierce-eyed demon, palpitating with life and vigor, glossy of coat, alert, growling, magnificent, from the dingy, moth-eaten replicas beneath their glass cases in the stuffy halls of our public museums.
Love is his tyrant, and lives lordly in him and lawlessly, and being himself a king, leads him on, as a tyrant leads a State, to the performance of any reckless deed by which he can maintain himself and the rabble of his associates, whether those whom evil communications have brought in from without, or those whom he himself has allowed to break loose within him by reason of a similar evil nature in himself.
Quotes with LORDLY (3)
The image of a wood has appeared often enough in English verse. It has indeed appeared so often that it has gathered a good deal of verse into itself; so that it has become a great forest where, with long leagues of changing green between them, strange episodes of poetry have taken place. Thus in one part there are lovers of a midsummer night, or by day a duke and his followers, and in another men behind branches so that the wood seems moving, and in another a girl separated …
There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA.
I cannot express how lordly and transfigured I felt at that moment. I was a prince of that harbor, a porpoise king - slim among the buoys and the water traffic.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1975–2023).