What part of speech is stature?

Stature can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. stature is a noun, singular of statures.

Inflections

Noun

What does stature mean?

Definitions

Noun

stature - (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot
stature - high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement; "a man of great stature"

Examples of stature

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1. noun A man of great stature.
2. noun Like the tens of billions of dollars that have been "lost" in Iraq, planeloads of arms don't just "vanish"; not when the Pentagon contracts the work to an international criminal of Bout's untouchable stature.
3. noun The boy did not reach his father's stature of six feet.
4. noun Young people have shown a lot of improvement in physical stature.
5. noun It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake.
6. noun This is a plan that takes into account your stature and your ability to guard. By all means do it for me.
7. noun The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour.
8. noun She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig.
9. noun His short stature makes him feel insecure.
10. noun I am not a dwarf. I am of short stature.
11. noun This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes.
12. noun Tom was small in stature.
13. noun I need men of solid stature.
14. noun So mused I, blind with anger, when in light / apparent, never so refulgent seen, / my mother dawned irradiate on the night, / confessed a Goddess, such her form, and mien / and starry stature of celestial sheen. / With her right hand she grasped me from above, / and thus with roseate lips:
15. noun Her profile as well as her stature and bearing seemed to gain the more dignity from her plain garments.
Sentence  
noun
A man of great stature.
Like the tens of billions of dollars that have been "lost" in Iraq, planeloads of arms don't just "vanish"; not when the Pentagon contracts the work to an international criminal of Bout's untouchable stature.
The boy did not reach his father's stature of six feet.
Young people have shown a lot of improvement in physical stature.
It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake.
This is a plan that takes into account your stature and your ability to guard. By all means do it for me.
The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour.
She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig.
His short stature makes him feel insecure.
I am not a dwarf. I am of short stature.
This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes.
Tom was small in stature.
I need men of solid stature.
So mused I, blind with anger, when in light / apparent, never so refulgent seen, / my mother dawned irradiate on the night, / confessed a Goddess, such her form, and mien / and starry stature of celestial sheen. / With her right hand she grasped me from above, / and thus with roseate lips:
Her profile as well as her stature and bearing seemed to gain the more dignity from her plain garments.

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