"Ridder" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ridder" Meaning

Knight, specifically a medieval knight, a skilled warrior on horseback.

"Ridder" Examples

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1. Dutch nobility: In medieval Europe, a ridder was a member of the lower nobility in the Netherlands and Flanders. They were the equivalent of the English knight.
2. Title in nobility: In the Netherlands, the title "ridder" or "jonkheer" is still used in informal language to refer to a noble.
3. Medieval warfare: During the Middle Ages, a ridder was a warrior or chivalrous knight who fought in battles and tournaments.
4. Medieval chivalry: The code of conduct of a ridder in medieval times was based on chivalry, which meant honor, bravery, and loyalty.
5. Sports: Ridder is the name of a Belgian bicycle manufacturer, best known for its high-quality road bikes and mountain bikes.

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Riddance

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A welcome relief or an end to something unpleasant. An avoidance or escape from trouble or difficulty. <br><br>Example: "Her husband's absence was a great riddance to her."

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The verb "ridding" can have a few meanings depending on the context, but here are the most common ones:<br><br>1. Getting rid of something: This can refer to eliminating or removing something unwanted, such as an obstacle, a problem, or an object.<br>2. Riding: This can refer to sitting on and controlling a vehicle, such as a horse, bike, or skateboard.<br>3. Eradicating something: This can refer to eliminating or rooting out something, such as a disease, a pest, or a weed.<br><br>For example:<br>- I'm ridding myself of this bad habit.<br>- She's been ridding horses for years.<br>- Scientists are ridding the planet of diseases with new vaccines.

Riddle

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A statement or question framed so as to require thought and intelligence to solve or decipher it.

Riddled

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Encumbered with troubles or difficulties; beset; perplexed.

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A person who enjoys solving puzzles and riddles, often cleverly worded or obscure problems, usually for entertainment.<br><br>Example: "The detective was a clever riddler and enjoyed challenging his colleagues with tricky brain teasers."<br><br>Synonyms: enigma, puzzle-maker, wordplay enthusiast, cryptographer.

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