"Robert" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Robert" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Robert" Meaning

Robert is a masculine given name, derived from the Old High German words "hrod," meaning "fame" and "bert," meaning "bright." It is often associated with wisdom and praise, and is commonly found in English-speaking countries including England, Scotland, and the United States.

"Robert" Examples

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She met Robert when they were both students at the university.

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Robert was a talented novelist who wrote his first book at the age of 25.

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Robert Brown, the chemist, discovered the Brownian motion phenomenon.

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Songwriter Robert Palmer was a British singer, now deceased.

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The tour included Robert, on guitar, with Maggie, on drums.

"Robert" Similar Words

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The word "robbed" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. To take something away from someone by force or without their permission: "She was robbed of her purse in the park."<br>2. To deprive someone of something that is rightfully theirs: "He felt robbed of his chance to win the competition."<br><br>Additionally, the word can also be used in some idiomatic expressions, such as:<br><br> "to feel robbed" - to feel angry or frustrated because of not getting something you wanted<br> "to be robbed blind" - to be cheated or swindled, often in a business transaction<br> "robbery" - the act of stealing goods or money by force or threats.

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Robbery

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Robbing

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To take something belongings from someone by force or trickery; to steal.

Robe

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A garment worn for warmth, comfort, or to denote a specific occasion or role, typically a loose outer garment that covers the upper body.

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Robertians

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A rare word!<br><br>Robberies or a person from Ireland.

Roberto

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Robespierre

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Maximilien Robespierre was a French politician and a central figure in the early stages of the French Revolution. He was a leading voice of the Jacobins, a radical democratic faction that dominated the Committees of the Revolution, where he played a key role in the drafting and enforcement of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

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Robinson

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The name Robinson can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A person with the surname Robinson.<br>2. Robinson Crusoe, a fictional character and the protagonist of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe".<br>3. Robinson, a planet in the anime and manga "Planetes".<br>4. Eleanor Robinson, a planet in science fiction series "2001: A Space Odyssey".<br>5. Robinson, an affordable laptop brand.<br>6. Robinson, a prefix for a variety of terms such as Robinson-Crusoe Man or Robinson Crusoe Economy.