Historical Figures And Terms

9 words in this vocabulary list

adjective respected and impressive; having great dignity or grandeur

  • The company's annual report will be released in August.
  • We're planning a beach trip in August.
  • I can't wait for the August long weekend.
  • The August of his career came when he won the prestigious award.

adjective former or previous

adverb formerly or previously

  • The erstwhile CEO of the company has now taken on a new role as chairman of the board.
  • I bumped into my erstwhile best friend at the grocery store yesterday.
  • I heard that the erstwhile couple is back together again.
  • The ruins of the erstwhile castle still stand as a reminder of its former glory.

noun A person or organization that lends money at interest

  • The moneylender provided a loan to the small business owner at a high interest rate.
  • I heard that the moneylender down the street is willing to lend money to anyone in need.
  • I wouldn't trust that moneylender with your money, he's known to be shady.
  • In the world of finance, big banks often act as the moneylenders for individuals and businesses.

noun a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience

  • The monk spent his days in quiet contemplation at the monastery.
  • The monk is always so peaceful and serene.
  • That monk is a real chill dude.
  • She approached the difficult situation with the calmness of a monk.

noun a person who is old-fashioned or resistant to change, especially in politics or social customs

  • The mossback society members were resistant to any changes in the traditional way of doing things.
  • My grandpa is such a mossback when it comes to technology - he still uses a flip phone!
  • Don't be such a mossback, try something new for once!
  • His old-fashioned beliefs made him a mossback in the eyes of modern society.

noun a morally unprincipled person

verb to condemn as unworthy or unacceptable

  • The reprobate was deemed unfit to hold a position of authority.
  • That reprobate always causes trouble wherever he goes.
  • I can't believe she's dating that reprobate.
  • His reprobate behavior cast a shadow over the entire team.

adjective having a dignified, majestic, or imposing appearance

  • The stately manor stood proudly on the hill, a symbol of wealth and power.
  • The stately old building is rumored to be haunted, but I don't believe in ghosts.
  • That stately car is one of a kind, dude!
  • Her stately demeanor commanded respect wherever she went.

noun a member of a tribe, especially in a traditional society

  • The tribesman was well-respected within his community for his leadership skills.
  • The tribesman knew the forest like the back of his hand.
  • That tribesman is always up for a good adventure.
  • He was a tribesman of the city, navigating the urban landscape with ease.

noun an important or influential person

  • The panjandrum of the company was responsible for making important decisions.
  • The panjandrum at the meeting kept rambling on about irrelevant topics.
  • I heard the panjandrum got fired for messing up the project.
  • She was like a panjandrum in the kitchen, commanding everyone on what to do.