Pronunciation: /naɪthʊd/
noun the qualities or characteristics associated with being a knight
A1 Knighthood is a title given to a medieval warrior.
A2 In medieval times, knighthood was often bestowed upon brave soldiers.
B1 The ceremony of knighthood involved a sword and a dubbing by the king.
B2 To become a knight, one must undergo rigorous training and demonstrate chivalry.
C1 Knighthood in modern times is more of a ceremonial title than a military rank.
C2 The code of chivalry is an important aspect of knighthood and dictates honorable behavior.
formal The young squire aspired to achieve knighthood through years of training and service.
informal Hey, did you hear about Jake? He's been talking about going for knighthood at the next jousting tournament.
slang I heard Sarah got her knighthood last week after acing all her exams.
figurative In the world of business, earning a knighthood is akin to reaching the top of the corporate ladder.
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