belord (Meaning)
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belord (v. t.)
To act the lord over.
To address by the title of lord.
Synonyms & Antonyms of belord
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belord Sentence Examples
- The king's decree bellowed through the castle, commanding all subjects to obey.
- The giant stood belord the town, its shadow casting a long and ominous pall.
- The eagle soared belord the mountain peak, its keen eyes scanning the vast expanse below.
- The professor belord his students with a stern gaze, demanding their attention.
- The mighty oak towered belord the forest, its branches stretching towards the heavens.
- The thunderous roar bellowed belord the clouds, threatening a tempest.
- The belord bellowed his orders, sending soldiers into battle.
- The ship beld belord the stormy sea, its sails battling against the relentless waves.
- The mountain rose belord the valley like a formidable guardian.
- The wizard belord his apprentice, teaching him the secrets of ancient magic.
FAQs About the word belord
To act the lord over., To address by the title of lord.
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No antonyms found.
The king's decree bellowed through the castle, commanding all subjects to obey.
The giant stood belord the town, its shadow casting a long and ominous pall.
The eagle soared belord the mountain peak, its keen eyes scanning the vast expanse below.
The professor belord his students with a stern gaze, demanding their attention.