Stately Mnemonic
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stately
stately
/ˈsteɪtli/
Examples
- The introduction should state a formal definition of Ethology.
- After the war the Hall again fell into a state of serious dilapidation.
- The formal meeting was used in both familial matters and matters of state.
- The figures indicate the first surplus in the history of the city state.
- The male figures typify the livestock and mining industries of the state.
- The next figure shows examples of the Stokes parameters in degenerate states.
- The will of the state is defined by the leader of the state.
- This is the state of humiliation and the state of exaltation.
- 'United States state' simply is not euphonious.
- In its inactive state, the protein is in a hydrophobic state.
impressive in appearance
adjective
of size and dignity suggestive of a statue
adjective
refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court
adjective
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"State + Ly. In a manner as grand as a state's ceremony."
"State + Ly. The king rules his state so grandly."
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