lofty

yüce
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
yüksek,
mağrur,
azametli,
yüce,
kibirli,
ulvi
example
As Kant remarked, this is said in a 'lofty' , disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience.
A passionate nativism marched in lock step with a sense of a 'lofty' imperial mission.
The great hall at Union Station is 'lofty' and magnificent - simply walking through it lifts the spirits.
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.
What you need to cultivate here, as a composer, is an air of 'lofty' disdain for us poor sweat-shop craftspeople down here.
On no account is he an aloof, 'lofty' person, but instead he eats and drinks with the Minjung, sometimes asking favours from them or vice versa, granting their requests.
Indeed, the whole of the French governing elite maintained a 'lofty' disdain for the episode.
The 12 girls took to the 'lofty' heights of Lugnaquilla to participate in a sponsored walk in aid of the Special Olympics.
To accomplish that 'lofty' goal, Fulham must finish among the top five clubs in the much more competitive league.
His actions have distressed the great many journalists who go to pains every day to uphold the 'lofty' ideals of their chosen craft.
On the one hand it proclaims 'lofty' ideals, and on the other it prevents disclosure.
From his 'lofty' perch atop the tallest pine at the highest point of Drangle pass, Forlon surveyed the peaceful terrain with satisfaction.
What is occurring in this affair is a soft but highly effective form of modern ‘censorship’, that by 'lofty' disdain and complete disregard.
The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and 'lofty' ideals.
Daredevil can't shoot industrial strength spider webs or soar between 'lofty' towers.
Given that organisation's 'lofty' disdain for those of us working in the popular press, it is also very tempting to do so.
However, the ITA took a rather 'lofty' and somewhat patronizing view of the abilities of independent producers.
From the 'lofty' heights of Neiphin Mountain, you can view the landscape from Keenagh all the way to Easkey.
It is a world where nobody aspires to anything 'lofty' , noble, or daring, and where nobody must love another when such love is fragile, mysterious, and hard.
Tabloid journalism is a tricky subject: it tends to invite 'lofty' condescension.
Giant yellow-poplars are remarkable for their 'lofty' heights and barely tapering columnar shapes.
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.
Because fleece is such a 'lofty' , stretchy fabric, use a 3 mm or 3.5 mm stitch length.
Unlike their British and American counterparts, French politicians have generally exhibited a 'lofty' disdain for the concept of crafting an image.
She put a hand on her hip, looking down at me from her 'lofty' height.
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.
The GGA failed to live up to its 'lofty' and noble ideals due largely to the self-serving nature of some of its less progressive members.
It's a 'lofty' ideal and one which will probably remain in the ivory tower of newspaper journalism, but I would add one caveat.
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.
I hoped that 'lofty' ambition alone might sneak me through to the finals.
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