British History

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'bean grower' or 'bean farmer'

  • Fabian is a diligent employee who always completes his tasks on time.
  • I heard Fabian is throwing a party this weekend, are you going?
  • Fabian is so chill, he's always down for whatever.
  • Fabian's ideas are like a breath of fresh air in our brainstorming sessions.

noun A member or supporter of the Conservative Party in the UK

  • The Tory party has been in power for the past few years.
  • I heard that the Tory candidate won the election.
  • I can't believe that Tory dude actually won!
  • The Tory policies are like a double-edged sword, benefiting some but harming others.

adjective relating to the reign of Queen Victoria in England (1837-1901) or the style of that period, characterized by ornate design and attention to detail

  • The Victorian era was known for its strict social norms and elaborate fashion.
  • I love visiting Victorian houses because of their beautiful architecture.
  • That dress looks totally Victorian chic!
  • Her outdated views on gender roles are quite Victorian in nature.

noun a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page

  • The yeoman on the estate was responsible for overseeing the agricultural work.
  • My neighbor is a yeoman farmer and grows the best vegetables in town.
  • I heard he's a real yeoman when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She was a yeoman in her efforts to improve the community.

noun a political and economic policy advocating free markets, deregulation, privatization, and reduction in government spending

adjective relating to or characteristic of the policies associated with Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

  • Thatcherism was a political ideology associated with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
  • Some people still debate the impact of Thatcherism on the UK economy.
  • I'm not a fan of that whole Thatcherism thing.
  • The rise of individualism in society can be seen as a result of Thatcherism.