viscounts (Meaning)

viscounts

a member of the peerage in Great Britain ranking below an earl and above a baron, a British nobleman ranking below an earl and above a baron

viscounts Sentence Examples

  1. The viscounts held a grand ball at their opulent estate.
  2. The young viscount inherited a vast fortune and a title that had been passed down for centuries.
  3. The viscountess was known for her impeccable fashion and gracious demeanor.
  4. The viscounts formed an alliance with a neighboring kingdom to secure their borders.
  5. The viscount's loyal knights stood by his side, ready to defend him against all threats.
  6. The viscounts' vast lands stretched for miles, encompassing verdant meadows and towering mountains.
  7. The viscount was a skilled statesman who eloquently represented his people in parliament.
  8. The viscounts' philanthropy extended to hospitals, schools, and orphanages.
  9. The viscount and viscountess were beloved by their subjects for their kindness and generosity.
  10. The viscounts' legacy would endure for generations to come, etched in the pages of history and the memories of their people.

FAQs About the word viscounts

a member of the peerage in Great Britain ranking below an earl and above a baron, a British nobleman ranking below an earl and above a baron

marquis, baronets, marquesses, esquires, counts, barons, margraves,earls, princes, seigneurs

commoners, boors,peasants, cotters, plebeians, peons, fellaheen, churls, fellahin, peones

The viscounts held a grand ball at their opulent estate.

The young viscount inherited a vast fortune and a title that had been passed down for centuries.

The viscountess was known for her impeccable fashion and gracious demeanor.

The viscounts formed an alliance with a neighboring kingdom to secure their borders.