Pronunciation: /ˈmɪˌlɔrd/
noun a term of address for a nobleman or a person of high rank
A1 Milord, may I assist you with anything else?
A2 The milord of the manor was known for his generosity towards the villagers.
B1 The milord's castle was an imposing sight on top of the hill.
B2 As the milord of the region, he held great power and influence.
C1 The milord's court was filled with nobles and advisors seeking his favor.
C2 The milord's decree was law in the land, and all obeyed without question.
formal Milord, may I inquire about your plans for the evening?
informal Hey milord, what's the game plan for tonight?
slang Yo milord, what's the move for later?
figurative Milord, your wisdom shines like a beacon in the darkness.
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