Loftier [adjective]

Definition of Loftier:

high, elevated

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Sentence/Example of Loftier:

But the learned counsel for the defendant take a somewhat loftier flight still.

Or if you insist, as you have the right, On spreading your wings for a loftier flight, The moral is—Take care how you light.

Their faith is mainly in magic and ghosts, but there are traces of a fading and loftier belief.

Of those loftier roofs that sheltered his manhood, there are also three still to be seen.

Doubtless he would like his daughter to be my lady, but he might be looking for a loftier title than his son could give her!

It was early Norman, and loftier than the Saxon churches, although heavy and massive like them.

And, moreover, at this time he evinced a loftier religious life than he has the credit of possessing.

He had received, from whatever source, a large and very positive literary impulse, a loftier conception and expression.

Then she appeared to find this loftier level in the observation: "Of course he must like her—he has known her always."

All the loftier summits rise above the snow-line, and wear night and day, winter and summer, a shroud of frost and snow.