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Baronet - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A baronet is a hereditary title of honor in the British nobility, ranking below a baron but above a knight. It is granted by the monarch and passed down through generations.

baronet

/ˈbærənɪt/ /ˈbærənɪt/

Definition:

A hereditary title ranking below a baron and above a knight, granted by the British crown.

Synonyms:

noble, peer, aristocrat, lord

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

commoner, peasant

Common Collocations:

hereditary title, British nobility, titled rank

Derivatives:

baronetcy, baronetical

Usage Tips:

Use "baronet" to refer to a specific rank in British nobility; it is not interchangeable with "baron" or "knight."

Common Phrases:

created a baronet, baronet of the realm, hereditary baronet

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "baronnet," a diminutive of "baron," indicating a lower rank in nobility.

Examples:

  • 1. The baronet received his title from the king last year.
  • 2. She married a baronet and became part of the aristocracy.
  • 3. The baronet's estate has been in his family for centuries.
  • 4. He was honored as a baronet for his military service.

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