stately

/ˈsteɪtli/ (bre, ipa) · [stˈetli] /ˈsteɪtli/ (ame, ipa) · [stˈetli] /ˈstāt-lē How to pronounce stately (audio)/ (ame, mw)

stately — 形容詞

  • statelypositive
  • stateliercomparative
  • stateliestsuperlative

1. looking or moving in a slow, formal way that feels grand and worthy of respect

1.形容詞C1
釋義

莊重;堂皇

舉止端莊緩穩,或外觀宏偉有氣派

looking or moving in a slow, formal way that feels grand and worthy of respect

例句

The tour bus stopped outside a stately home beside the lake.

觀光巴士停在湖邊一座堂皇的宅邸外。

common collocation: stately home

Eleni entered the hall with a stately walk that made the guests fall silent.

Eleni 走進大廳時步伐莊重,讓賓客都安靜了下來。

同義詞
  • dignified

    Focuses on calm self-control; 'stately' adds visible grandeur and ceremony.

  • majestic

    Usually stronger and more elevated, often used for rulers, mountains, or music.

  • imposing

    Stresses the strong effect something has on others; 'stately' sounds more balanced and graceful.

反義詞
  • plain

    Lacking the impressive beauty or grandeur that makes something stately.

  • awkward

    Lacking the controlled grace and dignity of stately movement.

文法句型

stately + home/building/manner/pace

look/seem + stately

用法筆記

Often used for large buildings, ceremonial movement, or a person's public manner. Typical noun partners include home, building, pace, manner, and entrance, and the word suggests admired dignity rather than simple size.

常見錯誤

The apartment was stately because it was big.
The old house looked stately with its tall columns and quiet hall.
💡'stately' suggests dignified grandeur, not size alone.