lords
Prononciation : [lɔrdz]
Mot
Contexte : « titles »
(noun) a title for a man of high rank or authority, especially in the nobility. Lords are often part of a feudal system and have control over land and people.
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The lords of the land decided to hold a feast to celebrate the harvest.
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The common people had little influence over the decisions made by the lords.
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Who were the lords in charge of this region during that time?
Contexte : « spirituality »
(noun) a title used to refer to God or a deity in certain religions. It shows respect and acknowledges the authority of God.
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Many people pray to the lords for guidance and support in their lives.
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He doesn't think the lords will help him because he has made mistakes.
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Why do you think people trust the lords to hear their prayers?
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a member of the House of Lords in the UK Parliament. They help to make laws and discuss important issues.
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The lords gathered to debate the new law regarding education.
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Not all lords agreed with the decision made by the House of Commons.
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How many lords are there in the UK Parliament?
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