lofty

elevado
definition
adjective
the elegant square was shaded by lofty palms
of imposing height.
Because fleece is such a lofty , stretchy fabric, use a 3 mm or 3.5 mm stitch length.
(of wool and other textiles) thick and resilient.
translation of 'lofty'
adjective
elevado,
arrogante,
imponente,
grandioso,
pomposo,
soberbo,
sublime,
majestoso,
alto,
altivo
example
From the 'lofty' heights of Neiphin Mountain, you can view the landscape from Keenagh all the way to Easkey.
This is her favourite pastime as it escalates her already 'lofty' notions of self-importance.
Our lights barely reached the top of this dramatically sculpted abyss, and we sat in awe for a good ten minutes just peering up into its 'lofty' heights.
The 'lofty' ideal found many spontaneous takers.
Just as every drop makes an ocean, one young man, who feels that it is his duty to strive for world peace, is spreading the 'lofty' ideals of peace and harmony among the common folk.
Our religion is too 'lofty' , noble and humane to have such thugs and killers.
Tabloid journalism is a tricky subject: it tends to invite 'lofty' condescension.
There are magnificent views of the whole island from this 'lofty' perch.
Some will smirk at such 'lofty' aspirations, calling them silly, if not impossible.
Unlike some of his predecessors, he never seems 'lofty' or arrogant.
The Berkeley Court Hotel's opulent ballroom with its 'lofty' ceiling, tall mirrors and huge chandeliers offers the perfect backdrop for a glamorous night.
Will the Irish media engage, or will it maintain its 'lofty' disdain for the president and his people?
I hoped that 'lofty' ambition alone might sneak me through to the finals.
Hopefully, my fortune will assist him in achieving that 'lofty' goal.
What you need to cultivate here, as a composer, is an air of 'lofty' disdain for us poor sweat-shop craftspeople down here.
The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and 'lofty' ideals.
The island boasted a cluster of 'lofty' mountains, the tallest of which the locals named Ice Peak.
‘It's creepy,’ whispered Taffle, looking upwards to the halls' 'lofty' heights.
It is a city rather than a town, that 'lofty' , majestic cathedral ensuring its status.
Barely anyone valued the river, preferring instead to live at 'lofty' heights that kissed the clouds, so I had been able to rent a small apartment overlooking the Effenlie.
In the years after the Second World War, American history, which had been viewed with 'lofty' condescension in most British universities, became an increasingly popular subject.
The conversational performance bar was high - not to any ridiculously 'lofty' intellectual setting, but higher than I am generally used to in the general course of things.
His actions have distressed the great many journalists who go to pains every day to uphold the 'lofty' ideals of their chosen craft.
Indeed, the whole of the French governing elite maintained a 'lofty' disdain for the episode.
Yet the ballroom's 'lofty' wood-panelled ceiling and tall seaward windows, along with an adjoining dining hall and arcaded veranda, do evoke another more gracious age.
In particular, we should aim to follow their example and not let anything stand in the way of 'lofty' intellectual pursuit.
It's a 'lofty' ideal and one which will probably remain in the ivory tower of newspaper journalism, but I would add one caveat.
Do they have the same 'lofty' goals and aspirations as able-bodied individuals?
The autumn sky is so 'lofty' that I feel like roaming around the heavens.
As Kant remarked, this is said in a 'lofty' , disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience.
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