lordling (Meaning)

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lordling (n.)

A little or insignificant lord.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lordling

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lordling Sentence Examples

  1. The arrogant lordling sneered down upon the humble peasants from his lofty castle.
  2. With a haughty gesture, the lordling dismissed the pleas of the villagers.
  3. The young lordling was known for his reckless debauchery and disdain for the common folk.
  4. The lordling's cruel reign terrorized the people, stifling dissent and crushing hope.
  5. Despite his wealth and power, the lordling was a mere shadow of a true leader.
  6. The rebel forces rallied against the tyranny of the oppressive lordling, demanding justice and freedom.
  7. The lordling's arrogance blinded him to the growing discontent within his own ranks.
  8. The once mighty lordling found himself deposed and humiliated, stripped of his ill-gotten power.
  9. The memory of the lordling's reign served as a cautionary tale against the perils of unchecked ambition.
  10. The young lordling's heart swelled with pride as he ascended to his father's throne, unaware of the challenges that lay ahead.

FAQs About the word lordling

A little or insignificant lord.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The arrogant lordling sneered down upon the humble peasants from his lofty castle.

With a haughty gesture, the lordling dismissed the pleas of the villagers.

The young lordling was known for his reckless debauchery and disdain for the common folk.

The lordling's cruel reign terrorized the people, stifling dissent and crushing hope.