Pronunciation: /ˈfjudl ˈsɪstəm/
noun a social and economic system based on the holding of land in exchange for labor and military service
A1 In the feudal system, peasants worked the land for nobles in exchange for protection.
A2 The feudal system was a hierarchical social structure that dominated medieval Europe.
B1 The feudal system allowed for a clear division of labor and resources among different social classes.
B2 The feudal system created a complex web of obligations and relationships between lords and vassals.
C1 The feudal system gradually declined as centralized monarchies gained power and influence.
C2 Scholars continue to debate the long-term effects of the feudal system on European society and economy.
formal The feudal system was a social structure that dominated medieval Europe.
informal Back in the day, the feudal system was how things were run.
slang The feudal system was like a really old-school way of organizing society.
figurative In a way, some modern workplaces can feel like a feudal system with power dynamics and hierarchy.
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