Synonym: boss, master, owner, proprietor, ruler. Similar words: warlord, landlord, tall order, mail order, postal order, chronological order, lore, valor. Meaning: [lɔrd /lɔːd] n. 1. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God 2. a person who has general authority over others 3. a titled peer of the realm. v. make a lord of someone.
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1. Lord help my poor soul.
2. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
3. He always acts the lord.
4. Oh Lord! I've forgotten the tickets!
5. Lord Stansfield will chair the committee.
6. Blessed be the Lord, Amen!
7. John Lord, alias Peter Lewis, was convicted of murder.
8. Thank you, Lord, for your blessings.
9. His grandfather used to be a land lord.
10. She married a lord and lives in this huge house in the Cotswolds.
11. Lord Kierton 's going to say I'm being immature again.
12. Other directors appear happy that Lord Hollick has been squeezed out.
13. We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship'.
14. Let us remember the words of Our Lord from the gospel of Mark.
15. She married a lord.
16. In 1662?3 he served as Lord Mayor of London.
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17. All serfs owed allegiance to a lord.
18. Bless the name of the Lord!
19. Andy staggered in last night drunk as a lord.
20. Lord Fraser's speech offers much food for thought.
21. Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981.
22. Lord knows, I tried to teach her.
23. He was Lord Chancellor from 1970 until 1974.
24. The Lord bless thee and keep thee.
25. Forgive me, Lord, for I have sinned.
26. Good Lord, what have you done to your hair!
27. He was a feudal lord.
28. O Lord, in you I put my trust.
29. Lord Herbert served as ambassador to France.
30. Gone are the days when a big nation could lord it over small ones.