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courtiers

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for courtiers.

Editorial note

If a situation is not an existential threat to the US, the courtiers are given it as a playpen.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A person in attendance at a royal court.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of courtiers gathered in one view.

noun

A person in attendance at a royal court.

noun

A person who flatters in order to seek favour.

noun

(entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genus Sephisa.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for courtiers.

noun

A person in attendance at a royal court.

noun

A person who flatters in order to seek favour.

noun

(entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genus Sephisa.

Example sentences

1

If a situation is not an existential threat to the US, the courtiers are given it as a playpen.

2

Darius in the book of Daniel gets manipulated by his courtiers into passing a law against Daniel.

3

For courtiers it's not uncommon for someone to drive over your phone and generally rugged phones can easily service that.

4

No other form of direct access replaced them, and the emperor received only information that was filtered through his courtiers.

5

Much of his machinery was didactic because he often needed to demonstrate his ideas to the courtiers who supported him.

6

Where one person, with a clique of courtiers who personally relied on him for power, enacted whatever took their fancy.

7

You can only court serially and the number of courtiers is fixed and you can't go back and court people again.

8

Well in those times of philosophy, many literate were courtiers Those commissioned men could run amok; quite di fferent to what's taught here!

9

We don't want a bunch of cowed courtiers doing His Presidency's wishes.

10

The mathematically best solution is to court the first 37.8% of the courtiers and then marry the next person that beats the ones you've courted.

11

Laissez-faire leads to pseudo-Communism with royal families, courtiers, and technicians making up the top 10%, and everybody else gets to be a (debt) slave i.e.

12

Elizabethan courtiers hid many of their assets behind nominees.

Quote examples

1

What is pretentious is your Marie-Antoinette shrug whispering "Why can't they write more like pastry?" while your courtiers cheer.

2

"You venture to call Ferdinand a wise ruler," he said to his courtiers—"he who has impoverished his own country and enriched mine!"

3

"It is said that the King of Siam used to make a present of a white elephant to courtiers he wanted to ruin." [0] No King of Siam needed when the executives running the place competently wield their foot guns.

4

Now we’re a couple generations into this social experiment by “smart” billionaires and their courtiers, and the military industrial complex is begging the Taiwanese to hold our soft hands and teach a blossoming generation hipsters and resentful immigrants how to build the computers we invented.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use courtiers in a sentence?

If a situation is not an existential threat to the US, the courtiers are given it as a playpen.

What does courtiers mean?

A person in attendance at a royal court.

What part of speech is courtiers?

courtiers is commonly used as noun.