Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrtiər/
noun a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen
A1 The courtier served the king in the royal palace.
A2 The courtier was always impeccably dressed and well-mannered.
B1 The courtier was known for their ability to navigate the complex social hierarchy of the royal court.
B2 The courtier's loyalty and discretion were highly valued by the king.
C1 The courtier's diplomatic skills were crucial in maintaining peace between rival factions at court.
C2 The courtier's influence extended far beyond the walls of the palace, shaping political decisions and alliances.
formal The courtier presented the king with a gift on behalf of the kingdom.
informal The courtier was always seen chatting with the nobles at the royal gatherings.
slang That courtier is always trying to impress the royals.
figurative She played the role of a courtier, always knowing the right things to say in any situation.
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