baseborn (Meaning)

Wordnet

baseborn (s)

of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense)

illegitimate

Webster

baseborn (a.)

Born out of wedlock.

Born of low parentage.

Vile; mean.

baseborn Sentence Examples

  1. The baseborn prince was barred from inheriting the throne due to his illegitimate lineage.
  2. The aristocratic society held a deep disdain for those of baseborn origin.
  3. Despite her baseborn status, the maidservant displayed remarkable intelligence and ambition.
  4. The baseborn knight fought bravely in battle, earning the respect of his peers despite his humble origins.
  5. The king's baseborn son was a constant source of shame and embarrassment for the royal family.
  6. The wealthy merchant refused to acknowledge his baseborn brother, maintaining his status as an esteemed member of society.
  7. The baseborn peasant was unjustly accused of a crime, highlighting the prejudice against those of low birth.
  8. The wise queen believed that nobility came from character, not from baseborn lineage.
  9. The baseborn orphan was taken in by a kind-hearted family, who loved him despite his past.
  10. The baseborn artist's extraordinary talent defied the limitations imposed by his humble origins.

FAQs About the word baseborn

of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense), illegitimateBorn out of wedlock., Born of low parentage., Vile; mean.

plebeian, lowly,low, vulgar, proletarian, humble, inferior, lowborn, ignoble, common

lofty, grand,aristocratic, grand, gentle, noble, highborn, genteel, high, patrician

The baseborn prince was barred from inheriting the throne due to his illegitimate lineage.

The aristocratic society held a deep disdain for those of baseborn origin.

Despite her baseborn status, the maidservant displayed remarkable intelligence and ambition.

The baseborn knight fought bravely in battle, earning the respect of his peers despite his humble origins.