milords Antonyms

Meaning of milords

milords

an Englishman of noble or gentle birth

milords Sentence Examples

  1. Milords, I implore your indulgence as I present my case before you.
  2. With all due respect, milords, I must contest the validity of the evidence presented.
  3. Milords, your wisdom and impartiality are a beacon of hope in this contentious matter.
  4. I trust that, milords, you will render a just verdict based on the facts alone.
  5. Milords, I am deeply humbled by your consideration and will strive to live up to the trust you have placed in me.
  6. May it please milords, I respectfully submit that the defendant is innocent of the charges levied against him.
  7. Milords, I urge you to carefully consider the mitigating circumstances in this case before passing judgment.
  8. With the utmost deference, milords, I request a postponement of the proceedings to allow for further investigation.
  9. Milords, your decision will have far-reaching consequences, and I implore you to weigh them carefully before rendering your verdict.
  10. I beseech you, milords, to show mercy and compassion in your deliberations.

FAQs About the word milords

an Englishman of noble or gentle birth

gentlemen,noblemen, grandees, peers,lords, country gentlemen, knights, seigniors, princelings, princelets

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

Milords, I implore your indulgence as I present my case before you.

With all due respect, milords, I must contest the validity of the evidence presented.

Milords, your wisdom and impartiality are a beacon of hope in this contentious matter.

I trust that, milords, you will render a just verdict based on the facts alone.