What is another word for his lordship?

Pronunciation: [hɪz lˈɔːdʃɪp] (IPA)

The phrase "his lordship" is an honorific term used to address someone who holds a high rank or title. There are several synonyms for this phrase such as "your grace", "your majesty", "your highness", "your worship", "your excellency", "your eminence", "the honorable", "the noble", "the esteemed", "the venerable", and "the distinguished". Each of these terms is used to show respect and regard for those who hold positions of authority or influence. While the specific meaning of each term may vary slightly, they all convey a sense of reverence and deference to those deemed worthy of such titles.

What are the hypernyms for His lordship?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with His lordship

  • The master class seldom lose a chance to insult a woman who has the ability for something besides service to his lordship.
    Caroline Nichols Churchill
  • The famous Lord Hallifax (though so much talked of) was rather a pretender to taste, than really possessed of it.—When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of the Iliad, that lord, "desired to have the pleasure of hearing them read at his house." Addison, Congreve, and Garth, were there at the reading.—In four or five places, Lord Hallifax stopped me very civilly; and with a speech, each time of much the same kind: "I beg your pardon, Mr. Pope, but there is something in that passage that does not quite please me.—Be so good as to mark the place, and consider it a little at your leisure.—I am sure you can give it a little turn."—I returned from Lord Hallifax's with Dr. Garth, in his chariot; and as we were going along, was saying to the doctor, that my lord had laid me under a good deal of difficulty, by such loose and general observations; that I had been thinking over the passages almost ever since, and could not guess at what it was that offended his lordship in either of them.—Garth laughed heartily at my embarrassment; said, I had not been long enough acquainted with Lord Hallifax, to know his way yet: that I need not puzzle myself in looking those places over and over when I got home. "All you need do, (said he) is to leave them just as they are; call on Lord Hallifax two or three months hence, thank him for his kind observations on those passages; and then read them to him as altered. I have known him much longer than you have, and will be answerable for the event."—I followed his advice; waited on Lord Hallifax some time after: said, I hoped he would find his objections to those passages removed[;] read them to him exactly as they were at first; and his lordship was extremely pleased with them, and cried out, "Ay now, Mr. Pope, they are perfectly right! nothing can be better."
    Alexander Pope
  • My lord and Dr Johnson disputed a little, whether the savage or the London shopkeeper had the best existence; his lordship, as usual, preferring the savage.
    James Burnett

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