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Sir John

Description:

Sir John refers to an honorific title used to address or refer to a knight or a baronet. It is a polite way to address someone with a higher social status.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

  1. A title of respect for a knight or baronet.

Usages:

Popular:

  • "Excuse me, Sir John, may I have a word with you?"
  • "I saw Sir John at the charity event yesterday. He looked quite dashing in his tuxedo."
  • "Sir John is known for his philanthropic work in the community."

Local:

  • "Sir John's estate is open for public tours during the summer months."
  • "Sir John is a respected figure in this town, known for his contributions to the local school."
  • "Our village blacksmith, Sir John, has been knighted by the Queen herself."

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