单词 | imperiously |
释义 | imperiously (once / 4085 pages) adv Use the adverb imperiously to describe a manner that is domineering and authoritative. Shouting, "Sit! Stay!" imperiously might work well on the dog, but it won't necessarily work on your friends. Imperiously comes from the Latin word imperare, which means "to command." Other words from this same root include empire, emperor, imperial, and imperative. Like imperiously, all of these words retain some sense of command in their definitions. When you were three, you might have imperiously announced to your toys that they must come to life immediately, or you would banish them to the dark wasteland known as the closet. WORD FAMILYimperious: imperiously, imperiousness+/imperiousness: imperiousnesss USAGE EXAMPLESUtah leaders responded with fury, arguing that the president is behaving imperiously, and promised to push for a rollback. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) Dame Helen Mirren peers imperiously from inside a high collar that lends her an aura of majesty. New York Times(Nov 30, 2016) She imperiously stuffs a dropped handkerchief back into her sleeve, a woman clearly used to being obeyed, to things going her way. New York Times(Nov 14, 2016) adv in an imperious manner imperiously he cut her short |
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