Pronunciation: /ˈpælədɪn/
noun a knight or heroic champion, often associated with chivalry and virtue
A1 The paladin fought bravely to protect the villagers from the dragon.
A2 The paladin was known for his unwavering sense of justice and honor.
B1 The paladin traveled the land, seeking out evil to vanquish.
B2 The paladin's armor gleamed in the sunlight as he rode into battle.
C1 The paladin's code of conduct dictated that he always help those in need.
C2 The paladin was a formidable warrior, respected and feared by all who crossed his path.
formal The paladin swore an oath to protect the kingdom at all costs.
informal My paladin friend always has my back in any situation.
slang That paladin is a total boss when it comes to fighting evil.
figurative She was like a paladin, always standing up for what was right no matter the consequences.
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