lords

[lɔːdz]

lords Definition

  • 1a person who has power, authority, or influence over others, especially a feudal superior.
  • 2a master or ruler.
  • 3a titled nobleman or peer; a person who has a rank in the nobility.

Using lords: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lords of the manor were responsible for the welfare of their tenants.

  • Example

    The lord of the castle was a powerful and feared figure.

  • Example

    The House of Lords is the upper chamber of the UK Parliament.

lords Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with lords

  • to use one's power or authority to control or dominate someone

    Example

    He always tries to lord it over his subordinates.

  • the Lord's Prayer

    a Christian prayer that Jesus taught his disciples

    Example

    Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name...

  • the title given to the mayor of certain cities in the UK, such as London

    Example

    The Lord Mayor of London is an important figure in the city's civic life.

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Summary: lords in Brief

The term 'lords' [lɔːdz] refers to people who have power, authority, or influence over others. It can also refer to titled noblemen or peers. Examples include 'The lords of the manor' and 'The House of Lords.' Phrases include 'lord it over someone,' meaning to control or dominate, and 'the Lord's Prayer,' a Christian prayer. 'Lord Mayor' is the title given to the mayor of certain UK cities.