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Lofty Moody has written: 'Room you slay me'
John Ewart Wallace Sterling has written: 'A lofty purpose shared'
"Lofty" is an adjective.
"Lofty" can be an adjective, used to describe something as elevated in height, noble in character, or having high ideals.
John Sylvester Lofty has written: 'Time to write' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, Educational sociology, English language, Literacy, Sociolinguistics, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Time, Study and teaching, Time
A sentence with the word lofty is "He had rather lofty goals, despite his humble beginnings". Another sentence with the word is "The house sat in the lofty treetop, undisturbed by the ruckus below". To be lofty means to be high up.
Lofty is an adjective.
He had lofty ideals.
he showed lofty disregard for their objections
Joseph Lunn has written: 'Lofty projects; or; Arts in an attic' 'The shepherd of Derwent Vale' 'Hide and seek'
Your lofty ideals are worth holding on to.