IPA: /ˈlɔːrdləs/
KK: /lɔrdləs/
Definition: Describing a state of being without a ruler or authority figure.
Example: The village was lordless after the king was overthrown.
IPA: /ˈlɔːrdliːər/
KK: /ˈlɔrdliːər/
Definition: More lordly; having more qualities or characteristics of a lord, such as nobility or superiority.
Example: The lordlier estates were known for their grandeur and elegance.
IPA: /ˈlɔːrdlɪŋ/
KK: /ˈlɔrdlɪŋ/
Definition: A young or minor lord who is often seen as unimportant or lacking in power.
Example: The lordling was not taken seriously by the other nobles at the court.
IPA: /ˈlɔːrdʃɪp/
KK: /lɔrdʃɪp/
Definition: The position, rank, or authority of a lord, often associated with land or territory.
Example: He was granted lordship over the vast estate after his father's passing.
IPA: /loʊˈbɔrn/
KK: /loʊˈbɔrn/
Definition: Describing someone who comes from a family of low social status or humble origins.
Example: Despite being lowborn, she achieved great success through hard work and determination.
IPA: /ˈlɔɪəlɪzəm/
KK: /ˈlɔɪəlɪzəm/
Definition: The quality or state of being loyal to a person, group, or cause.
Example: His loyalism to the team was evident in his unwavering support during tough times.
IPA: /ˈlɔɪəlɪst/
KK: /ˈlɔɪəlɪst/
Definition: A person who is loyal to a particular government, political party, or leader, especially during times of conflict or change.
Example: The loyalist stood by the government even when many others were against it.
IPA: /ˈlʌmpən/
KK: /ˈlʌmpən/
Definition: Relating to people who are dispossessed or cut off from their usual social and economic class, often referring to those who are common or vulgar.
Example: The novel explores the lives of lumpen individuals struggling to find their place in society.
Definition: A person who belongs to the lowest social class, often uneducated and lacking in social status.
Example: The organization aims to support the needs of the lumpen in our community.
IPA: /lɪntʃ/
KK: /lɪntʃ/
Definition: To kill someone, especially by hanging, without a legal trial, often done by a mob.
Example: The mob decided to lynch the accused man without any evidence.
IPA: /ˈlɪn.tʃər/
KK: /ˈlɪnʧər/
Definition: A person who takes the law into their own hands and kills someone, usually by hanging, without a legal trial.
Example: The mob acted as a lyncher, taking justice into their own hands.
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