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The synonyms of “Landed” are: upper-class, well born, noble, aristocratic, patrician, titled, blue-blooded, born with a silver spoon in one's mouth, of noble birth, elite
Landed as an Adjective
Definitions of "Landed" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “landed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Consisting of or relating to land owned through inheritance.
- Owning or consisting of land or real estate.
- Owning much land, especially through inheritance.
Synonyms of "Landed" as an adjective (10 Words)
aristocratic | Of, belonging to, or typical of the aristocracy. An aristocratic family. |
blue-blooded | Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy. |
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth | Brought into existence. |
elite | Selected as the best. Elite colleges. |
noble | Inert especially toward oxygen. Severe looking policemen sat astride noble horses. |
of noble birth | Impressive in appearance. |
patrician | Befitting a person of noble origin. A proud patrician face. |
titled | (of a person) having a title indicating high social or official rank. The titled classes. |
upper-class | Occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society. |
well born | Wise or advantageous and hence advisable. |
Usage Examples of "Landed" as an adjective
- The landed aristocracy.
- The decline of landed estates.
Associations of "Landed" (30 Words)
aristocrat | A member of the aristocracy. The trout is the aristocrat of freshwater fish. |
chattel | An item of property other than freehold land including tangible goods chattels personal and leasehold interests chattels real. |
estate | A class or order regarded as forming part of the body politic in particular in Britain one of the three groups constituting Parliament now the Lords spiritual the heads of the Church the Lords temporal the peerage and the Commons They are also known as the three estates. L Ormarin s wine estate. |
forfeiture | The loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing. Magistrates ordered the forfeiture of his computer. |
founder | Fail utterly; collapse. An iron founder. |
have | Have ownership or possession of. Have a postdoc. |
holder | A smallholder. An umbrella holder. |
holding | Books, periodicals, magazines, and other material in a library. Commercial property holdings. |
host | A person who acts as host at formal occasions makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers. We hosted 4 couples last night. |
hostess | A woman host. The perfect dinner party hostess. |
king | Make someone king. The lion is the king of beasts. |
landholder | A person who owns land, especially one who either makes their living from it or rents it out to others. |
landlady | A landlord who is a woman. |
landlord | A landowner who leases to others. |
liege | A vassal or subject. One s liege lord. |
lord | Make a lord of someone. Sir Cadwallader Pleadwell has been lately lorded. |
master | Someone who holds a master s degree from academic institution. A chess master. |
nobleman | A titled peer of the realm. |
overlord | A person who has general authority over others. The Jews rebelled against their Roman overlords. |
own | Have something as one s own possess. For your own use. |
owner | A person who owns something. He is the owner of a chain of restaurants. |
possession | The state of being controlled by a demon or spirit. I had no money or possessions. |
possessor | A person who owns something or has a particular quality. His father was the possessor of a considerable fortune. |
property | Shares or investments in property. The president was concerned about the property across from the White House. |
proprietor | The owner of a business, or a holder of property. Chinese restaurant proprietors. |
proprietorship | An unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits. Plenty of new firms especially sole proprietorships don t make money in their first few years of operation. |
rancher | A ranch house. |
royal | Established or chartered or authorized by royalty. The royal carriage of a stag s head. |
vested | Fixed and absolute and without contingency. A vested right. |
wealthy | Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich. The wealthy nations of the world. |