imperiously Antonyms
Strongest:
- modestly
- modestly
- meekly
- abjectly
- submissively
- lowly
- deferentially
- submissively
- meanly
- meanly
- lowly
- humbly
- abjectly
- meekly
- sheepishly
- sheepishly
- deferentially
- humbly
Strong:
- obsequiously
- hat-in-hand
- timidly
- fearfully
- fearfully
- subserviently
- timidly
- servilely
- subserviently
- hat-in-hand
- servilely
- obsequiously
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
Strongest:
- superciliously
- boldly
- huffily
- pompously
- arrogantly
- pretentiously
- brazenly
- loftily
- audaciously
- presumptuously
- pridefully
- contemptuously
- haughtily
- proudly
- brashly
- scornfully
Strong:
Weak:
Meaning of imperiously
imperiously (r)
in an imperious manner
imperiously (adv.)
In an imperious manner.
imperiously Sentence Examples
- The emperor addressed his court with imperious authority, commanding their immediate obedience.
- The haughty duchess imperiously dismissed her servant without a second thought.
- The general imperiously ordered his troops to advance, brooking no dissent.
- The captain spoke imperiously to his crew, leaving no room for argument or compromise.
- The teacher imperiously demanded silence from the unruly students.
- The tyrant ruled imperiously, suppressing any hint of rebellion with an iron fist.
- The queen imperiously commanded her ladies-in-waiting to prepare her for the ball.
- The celebrity imperiously posed for the cameras, expecting their unwavering adoration.
- The commander imperiously assigned his soldiers to their posts, leaving no room for negotiation.
- The dictator imperiously silenced all opposition, afraid of any threat to his supreme authority.
FAQs About the word imperiously
in an imperious mannerIn an imperious manner.
superciliously, boldly, huffily, pompously, arrogantly, pretentiously, brazenly, loftily, audaciously, presumptuously
modestly, modestly, meekly, abjectly, submissively, lowly, deferentially, submissively, meanly, meanly
The emperor addressed his court with imperious authority, commanding their immediate obedience.
The haughty duchess imperiously dismissed her servant without a second thought.
The general imperiously ordered his troops to advance, brooking no dissent.
The captain spoke imperiously to his crew, leaving no room for argument or compromise.