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Often used in the same context:
majestic,
ornate,
opulent,
regal,
italianate,
columned,
palatial,
redbrick,
elegant,
greek revival,
moated,
porticoed,
crenellated,
manor house,
leafy,
romanesque architecture,
genteel,
gothic architecture,
gabled,
picturesque,
balconied,
unprepossessing,
edwardian,
gilded,
turreted,
neoclassical,
baronial,
pillared,
quaint,
olde worlde,
gambrel roof,
aristocratic,
ducal,
crenelated,
timbered,
stuccoed,
serene,
colonnaded,
posh,
courtly,
clapboard,
sumptuous,
charming,
bucolic,
beaux arts,
baroque,
verdant,
lush,
dumbarton oaks,
castellated,
resplendent,
neoclassic,
moorish architecture,
weatherworn,
antebellum,
luxuriant,
patrician,
bosky,
steepled,
blockish,
lordly,
churchlike,
sylvan,
spacious,
paneled,
inigo jones,
picture postcard,
art deco,
decorous,
rococo,
arcaded,
overdecorated,
rustic,
manicured,
andrea palladio,
hipped roof,
palladian,
historic,
lovely,
oaken,
prim,
cotswold hills,
grandest,
eliel saarinen,
clopped,
gaslit,
magnificent,
homely,
characterful,
ivied,
staid,
dormered,
elizabethan,
quaintest,
weatherboard,
burr oak,
unostentatious,
graceful,
semidetached,
sepulchral,
stuffy,
ashlar,
stateliest,
statelier,
unpretentious,
venerable,
dignified,
handsome,
proportioned,
ruined,
built,
handsomest,
roofless,
storied
Appears in the definition of:
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alocasia macrorrhiza,
assume,
castle,
choral,
chorale,
giant taro,
marcher,
minuet,
palace,
parader,
pavan,
pavane,
saraband,
swan
Synonyms:
baronial,
courtly,
dignified,
elegant,
formal,
imposing,
impressive,
noble,
statuesque,
tall
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— Nouns for stately:
trees,
homes
mansion,
home,
house,
mansions,
buildings,
figure,
building,
tree,
form,
more...
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