Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊlən/
noun a wise and skillful lawgiver
A1 A solon is a wise and respected leader in ancient Greece.
A2 The solon proposed a new law to improve the city's infrastructure.
B1 The solon was known for his progressive ideas on education and social reform.
B2 As a solon, he played a key role in shaping the political landscape of the country.
C1 The solon's eloquent speeches inspired many to advocate for change.
C2 Throughout history, solons have been instrumental in shaping the course of nations.
formal The solon proposed a new bill to address the issue of climate change.
informal The solon is working on a new law about recycling.
slang That solon is always coming up with new rules.
figurative The solon's ideas were like a beacon of hope in the political landscape.
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