loftiness 的定义
loft·i·er, loft·i·est.
- extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
- exalted in rank, dignity, or character; eminent.
- elevated in style, tone, or sentiment, as writings or speech.
- arrogantly or condescendingly superior in manner; haughty: to treat someone in a lofty manner.
- Nautical. noting a rig of a sailing ship having extraordinarily high masts.
- thick and resilient.
loftiness 近义词
arrogance
loftiness 的近义词 45 个
- airs
- aloofness
- audacity
- bluster
- braggadocio
- brass
- cheek
- chutzpah
- conceit
- conceitedness
- contemptuousness
- crust
- disdain
- disdainfulness
- ego
- egotism
- gall
- haughtiness
- hauteur
- high-handedness
- hubris
- imperiousness
- insolence
- lordliness
- nerve
- ostentation
- overbearingness
- pomposity
- pompousness
- presumption
- pretension
- pretentiousness
- pride
- pridefulness
- priggishness
- self-importance
- self-love
- smugness
- superciliousness
- superiority
- swagger
- vanity
- overbearance
- proudness
- scornfulness
loftiness 的反义词 9 个
更多loftiness例句
- Seeing things like bitcoin through the stratosphere, I think we’re definitely seeing some lofty parts of the market and investors should be doing their due diligence.
- It was a lofty goal, and as a result, a terribly difficult one.
- Now, newer startups are zeroing in on different opportunities — and making loftier claims.
- A massive tower of smoke generated by Australian wildfires in late 2019 set a new record for the loftiest and largest fire-spawned thunderstorms ever measured.
- DeepMind’s lofty goal, Hassabis once said, was “to solve intelligence, and then use it to solve everything else.”
- Basically any quality of weed will do, since the extraction of THC is the point and not the flavor or loftiness of effect.
- If inferior to Pindar in passion and loftiness, it glows with a more genial humanity and with purer wit.
- In loftiness of head-dress these ladies stoop to the daughters of the North; in richness of dress surpass them.
- The first in loftiness of thought surpass'd, The next in majesty, in both the last.
- Its strength, its power, its loftiness, is lodged in an almost divine attribute—indifference.
- If Horace refused the pains of numbers, and the loftiness of figures, are they bound to follow so ill a precedent?