barons

[ˈbærənz]

barons Definition

  • 1a member of the lowest order of the British nobility
  • 2a powerful businessman or entrepreneur who has significant influence in their industry or community

Using barons: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "barons" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The barons were granted land by the king in exchange for their loyalty.

  • Example

    The oil barons of the 20th century amassed great wealth and power.

  • Example

    The tech barons of Silicon Valley are known for their innovative ideas and disruptive technologies.

barons Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with barons

  • a business leader who became wealthy through unethical and often illegal business practices

    Example

    Many of the early American industrialists were accused of being robber barons.

  • a large cut of beef suitable for roasting, typically weighing several pounds

    Example

    The restaurant's signature dish is a baron of beef served with roasted vegetables.

  • a legal term referring to a husband and wife who jointly hold a title of nobility

    Example

    The baron and femme were known for their philanthropic work in the community.

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Summary: barons in Brief

The term 'barons' [ˈbærənz] refers to two distinct groups: members of the lowest order of British nobility, and powerful businesspeople or entrepreneurs with significant influence in their industry or community. Examples include the oil barons of the 20th century and the tech barons of Silicon Valley. Phrases include 'robber baron,' denoting unethical business practices, and 'baron of beef,' a large cut of meat.