"Stately" is an adjective used to describe something that is dignified, grand, or impressive. For example, you could say "The mansion had a stately appearance" to convey that it had a dignified and impressive look.
Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
I have a vast vocabulary of millions of words in English that I can potentially use, but I typically use a subset of commonly understood words and phrases to communicate effectively with users.
Statements that use the words "always" and "never" are called absolute statements.
One should use "ee" in words when the sound is a long "e" as in "bee" or "see." One should use "ea" in words when the sound is a long "e" as in "beach" or "teach."
The average person uses about 20,000-30,000 English words in their vocabulary. This includes both active words that they use regularly in speech and writing, as well as passive words that they understand but may not use as frequently.
use a the word stately in a sebtence
The stately home was on an area on flat land. :D
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
For the summer, I am traveling to my stately manor in Virginia.
majestical and stately
A stately dance is a slow, mournful danceMinuetPavaneBassadanceAlmain
Pomp- a stately display of splendor
Stately Oaks was created in 1839.
The stately procession slowly wound its was from the palace to the cathedral
Whatever
His stately attire was only the first indicator of his superior economic and social status.
I guess it's Windsor castle.... if a castle can be a stately home.