earl in a sentence
n.
Definition
Earl: a British nobleman ranking above a viscount and below a marquess, often associated with land ownership and traditional social responsibilities.
Sample Sentences
- The Earl of Grantham was known for his extensive estate and traditional values.
- During the ceremony, the Earl made a heartfelt speech about community and heritage.
- She was thrilled to receive an invitation to the Earl's grand ball at the castle.
- The Earl's title had been passed down through generations, each inheriting the responsibilities that came with it.
- In the novel, the Earl was portrayed as a complex character torn between duty and personal desire.
- The earl hosted a lavish banquet to celebrate his recent title.
- In the novel, the earl was portrayed as a cunning and ambitious character.
- She wore a stunning gown that would have made any earl envious.
- The earl's estate was known for its beautiful gardens and impressive architecture.
- After much deliberation, the king appointed him as the new earl of the region.
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