lord
[lɔːrd]
Definition:
1. A person who has general authority over others.
2. Make a lord of someone.
Use 'lord' in a sentence:
- He would turn up at meetings, but Lord knows where he came from.
- The Lord is my shepherd and I shall ask for nothing.
- Let us remember the words of Our Lord from the gospel of Mark.
- The Lord shall endure forever: he hath prepared his throne for judgment.
- Lord Salisbury bought the picture at auction in London some years ago.
- What further commands has my lord?
- Alex seemed to enjoy lording it over the three girls.
- We ask this through our Lord, Amen.
- Our Lord will not take him from me!
- With the help of the Lord, you have made her well.
- OUR LORD has helped me.
- The Lord giveth and the Lord hath taken away—Blessed be the name of the Lord!
- May the Lord bless you and keep you.
- Praise the Lord.
- He said, "Of a surety thou must remember me, my lord."
- She prayed now. "Lord, help me to find courage."
- The legislation has twice been rejected by the House of Lords.
- If the Lord says so, I will do as he wishes.
- "Good lord, that's what he is: he's a policeman."
- He doesn't engage in conflict to protect his lord or country.
- We beseech thee, O Lord.
- She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds.
- Lord, Tom, they're coming!
- 'Lord of the Flies' is a novel about English schoolboys marooned on a desert island.
- Make way for the Lord Mayor!
- Good day to my lord, the Emperor!
- You think you had it hard, being a high lord's bastard?
- Good morrow to you, my lord.
- 'Good lord, that's what he is: he's a policeman.'
- I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice.
- ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ is a novel about English schoolboys marooned on a desert island.
- The Elgin Marbles receive their name from the British lord who craftily spirited them away from Greece.
- Lord knows how tha' come here.
- She wants to be lord of the sun and moon.
- I've got to go home, but Lord knows I dread it.
- Forgive me, Lord, for I have sinned.
- A century ago the aristocracy were truly lords of the earth.
- She prayed now. 'Lord, help me to find courage.'
- Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981.
- Lord, pap can tell, easy.
- Did you confide it to Our Lord?
- I know the Lord will look after him.
- John Major will not try to pack the House of Lords.
- Lord Justice Woolf will make recommendations for reform in his report.
- Lord White is as sleek and elegant as any other millionaire businessman.
- Lord have mercy on us!
- Good Lord, what have you done to your hair!
- Lord knows, I tried to teach her.
- Lord Fraser's speech offers much food for thought.
- The peace of the Lord be always with you.
- She told us she was descended from some Scottish Lord.
- He was given the Freedom of the City of Dublin by the Lord Mayor.
- We bless your holy name, O Lord.