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loftily

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loft·y  (lôft, lf-)
adj. loft·i·er, loft·i·est
1. Of imposing height.
2. Elevated in character; exalted.
3. Affecting grandness; pompous.
4. Arrogant; haughty.

[Middle English, noble, from loft, upstairs room, sky; see loft.]

lofti·ly adv.
lofti·ness n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.loftily - in a lofty manner; "she bore herself loftily"
Translations
loftily [ˈlɒftɪlɪ] ADV [say, look] → con altivez, con altanería
"I know what I'm doing," she said loftily-sé lo que estoy haciendo -dijo muy altanera or con altivez
loftily
advhoch; say, speakstolz, hochmütig; gazehochmütig
loftily [ˈlɒftɪlɪ] adv (frm) → altezzosamente


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"We only keep hayseed in the spring," she explained loftily.
Mary was in a grassy corner of the garden, where there was a swing loftily hung between two pear-trees.
This was said loftily, and with the most approved accents.
 
 
 
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