Adjectives for Baronet | Words to describe Baronet
Poor
Much-Lamented
Old
Lost
Third
Needy
Incensed
Young
Late
Willing
Long-Missing
Fourth
Worthy
Impecunious
Distinguished
Wily
How do you describe Baronet?
- 1. Running soon brought us up to the broad back of the pompous old baronet, whose white whiskers shone silver in the fitful lamplight. 🔊
- 2. The much-lamented baronet received the rudiments of his education under parental superintendence, near Bury. 🔊
- 3. The worthy baronet was not above a condescending gossip with James Brand, as they walked up to the house. 🔊
- 4. Certainly, Pennroyal was far from loving the ceremonious and punctilious young baronet, who would neither drink nor play cards. 🔊
- 5. Nay, I had a marked preference shown me over the younger son of a needy baronet, and a captain of dragoons on half pay. 🔊
- 6. Sir James Grafton is only the third baronet, and his grandfather was a jeweller in Nottingham, the book says. 🔊
- 7. She was the daughter of a poor baronet of this county, and to counterbalance her want of fortune, was brought up in the most homely manner, being, for example, accustomed to iron her own clothes and go to market. 🔊
- 8. The willing Baronet, whose sole desire was to keep up the conversation, wanted no urging to relate all that he had gathered from the loquacious Selina. 🔊
- 9. A London firm made indignant enquiry as to why a letter had been returned to them through the Returned Letter Office, seeing that it was addressed to a well-known and distinguished baronet living near Bristol. 🔊
- 10. His son, Sir Thomas (1594-1662), added considerably to the Cottonian library; and Sir John, the fourth baronet, presented it to the nation in 1700. 🔊