"Lordling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lordling" Meaning

A lordling is a semi-archaic term for a young noble or a boy of noble birth. It is often used to describe a member of the aristocracy in a playful or informal sense, implying a sense of privilege or entitlement.

"Lordling" Examples

Definition:


A young aristocrat or member of the nobility; a young lord or gentle.

Usage Examples:


The lordling inherited the family estate at the age of 25 and quickly proved himself to be a shrewd businessman.
As a lordling, he was accustomed to getting his way and found it difficult to adjust to life in the commoner's world.
The lordling's parents were distant and emotionally unavailable, leaving him to navigate the complex world of high society on his own.
He was once a lordling, but after losing his fortune in a series of risky investments, he was forced to return to his humble roots.
The lordling's sense of entitlement often led him to make poor decisions and alienate those around him.

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Lordosis is a medical term that refers to an inward curvature of the lower back, typically in the lumbar region. This can cause a significant hunch or swayback appearance.

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The term "lordotic" refers to a curvature of the spine that is characterized by an inward concavity of the thoracic spine (middle back) and an outward convexity of the lumbar spine (lower back). This type of curvature is typically also described as a "lordosis" and is often seen in people with conditions such as scoliosis or spondylolisthesis.

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