lofty
See also: Lofty
English
Etymology
From Middle English lofty, lofti, lofte (“of high rank; noble; ornate”), equivalent to loft + -y; see loft (“sky, firmament; upper room”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: lŏftʹi, IPA(key): /ˈlɒfti/
- (General American) enPR: lôftʹi, IPA(key): /ˈlɔːfti/
- (cot–caught merger, Canada) enPR: lŏftʹi, IPA(key): /ˈlɑfti/
- Rhymes: -ɒfti, -ɔːfti
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Adjective
lofty (comparative loftier, superlative loftiest)
- high, tall, having great height or stature
- a lofty bed
- idealistic, implying over-optimism
- a lofty goal
- 2013, Delme Parfitt in Wales Online, Cardiff City 1 - 0 Swansea City: Steven Caulker heads Bluebirds to South Wales derby win (3 November 2013)
- A goal from Steven Caulker, just after the hour mark, was enough to hand victory to Malky Mackay's men, with Swansea falling some way short of the lofty standards they have set previously at this level.
- extremely proud; arrogant; haughty
- F. Harrison
- that lofty pity with which prosperous folk are apt to remember their grandfathers
- F. Harrison
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high, having great height or stature
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idealistic
extremely proud
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