I believe there isn't one, at the moment. You could coin the new adjective " staturesque " and most everyone would understand that you mean it to be the same as " prestigious ".
The coining of new words is what makes English so much fun and having such a large vocabulary [ almost double the second-largest language vocab, German ].
Stature means great importance
His stature as a judge made him a natural candidate for governor. He was small in stature, but became a star athlete.
Short stature means a person who is not very tall.
It's actually "Your Highness", as in one with an elevated stature.
The correct spelling is height (elevation, or human stature).
That is the correct spelling of the word "tall" (relatively high in stature or height).
Regal stature
It means someone is not very tall in height.
Short stature means a person who is not very tall.
His stature as a judge made him a natural candidate for governor. He was small in stature, but became a star athlete.
Short stature means a person who is not very tall.
Yes, except for the tall ones who are tall in stature, and the medium-height ones who are medium-height in stature.
Even though I was young, I was large in "stature"
Yes. The man has a short stature.
An ignorant way of pronouncing saturation. See saturation
Define: imposing stature:=Big Body or high in community=
Given her small stature, I'm sure the intruder had no trouble subduing her. When the CEO retires, it'll be hard to find someone of equal stature to replace him. Given his stature in the community, it's surprising that he doesn't have a chauffeur. The church welcomes anyone regardless of race, creed or social stature.
Kate Gilbert Phifer has written: 'Tall & small' -- subject(s): Growth, Juvenile literature, Psychological aspects of Short stature, Psychological aspects of Tall stature, Short Stature, Size, Tall Stature