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lord

Aussprache: [/lɔɹd/]

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Kontext: „title of nobility“

(noun) a title given to someone who has power, authority, or control over others. It is like a fancy way of saying someone is in charge or has a lot of respect.

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The lord of the manor welcomed his guests with a grand feast.

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The lord's harsh decisions made life difficult for the villagers.

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Who is the lord of the castle?

Kontext: „religious belief“

(noun) God or a divine being worshiped by Christians. It is a way of showing respect and belief in a higher power.

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For many people, the Lord provides strength and guidance in difficult times.

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Some people do not believe in the existence of a Lord or higher power.

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Do you pray to the Lord for help?

Kontext: „informal term of address“

(noun) used as a polite way to address a man, similar to 'sir'. It is a sign of respect or formality when speaking to someone.

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Excuse me, my lord, may I ask you a question?

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The lord seemed displeased with the service at the restaurant.

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Would you like more tea, my lord?

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