Synonym: height, loftiness. Similar words: nature, mature, feature, statue, status, by nature, creature, in nature. Meaning: ['stætʃə(r)] n. 1. high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement 2. (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot.
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31. Cecilia is short in stature.
32. I knew his stature among the caddies had ascended.
33. It suited her diminutive stature and delicate features.
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34. The man was already a figure of national stature.
35. He is... of small stature, and lean.
36. But Wilkinson is growing in stature with every game.
37. He was already taller than most Yek, and his stature displayed the kind of lankiness which promised both strength and agility.
38. Partnerships are about intentions but they derive their stature and attraction from what they achieve.
39. Karajan was comfortable with his stature as a power broker and not at all shy about wielding his influence.
40. Clough was small in stature with disproportionate physical strength and powers of endurance.
41. Supporters say there is no one of equal stature to replace him in the party.
42. If Huffington is any model[sentencedict.com], Forbes's lavish spending itself may enhance his stature.
43. She is utterly fearless and sure of herself, small in stature but large in moxie.
44. Indications of Mr Mandela's growing political stature in the eyes of the government have been accumulating for some time.
45. Stripped of legend and reduced to his proper historical proportions, Richard retains an almost superhuman stature.
46. Back in Britain, they found themselves being treated much better as they grew in stature.
47. George may have been small in stature, but he was a giant of a man to all who knew him.
48. And Victoria was even shorter in stature and a whole year younger than Gemma.
49. She never reached normal stature, and her body was left twisted.
50. Among his discoveries were well-preserved burials of people of large stature with long hair.
51. If the budget is actually balanced because of Clinton, his comparative stature in the annals of history will grow only modestly.
52. As he got older, Picasso's stature as an artist increased.
53. There is no question his stature is diminished from what it was.
54. It starts with the observation that Major is struggling desperately to gain stature and authority.
55. Durance's indignation gave him power, it was as though he actually grew in physical stature.
56. Overall it was a good tour and several players grew both in stature and confidence.
57. In time of crisis her presence was expected, for she was a citizen of stature.
58. Opera debut as Susanna, mustered a big, bright sound from her very small stature.
59. What's more, he obviously still elevated those early influences above and beyond their deserved stature.
60. At that time there were no other universities in England equal in stature to Oxford and Cambridge.
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