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imperiously

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[im-peer-ee-uhs-lee] / ɪmˈpɪər i əs li /

adverb

  1. in a domineering or haughty manner.

    She held out her hand imperiously, but the messenger did not immediately hand over the letter.

  2. in an imperative way; urgently.

    The need to be accepted can be felt as imperiously as the needs for food, clothing, and shelter.


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Etymology

Origin of imperiously

imperious ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

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.

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Imperiously he announced: "Gentlemen, I control this company."

From Time Magazine Archive

Imperiously he ordered a young man to stand aside for the "Kingfish of Louisiana."

From Time Magazine Archive

Imperiously, De Gaulle refused Debr�'s resignation and fired off orders to General Maurice Challe, French commander in chief in Algeria.

From Time Magazine Archive

Imperiously turning to her acolyte, she seized the censer filled with copal, and, having lighted it, incensed the figures.

From In Indian Mexico (1908) by Starr, Frederick

Imperiously swayed by the needs of her present family, the Osmia puts her past family entirely out of her mind.

From The Mason-Bees by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander

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