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lord
Noun
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A lord is a person who has authority over others; a ruler.
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A Lord is a title given by a king or queen.
The royals are sailing with friends Lord and Lady Romsey and their two children.
The lords of the house will arrive later.
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Lord is a title of respect used with mayors, judges, etc.
The lord mayor will be giving a speech at 12:30.
lord
Verb
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To lord means to act like a lord.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
illusion
Noun
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An illusion is something that appears to look like something, but it actually is not.
While we were hiking in the forest, we thought we saw a snake on the ground, but it was just an illusion. It was just a wooden stick.
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An illusion is when someone believes in something that is not true.
I always had this illusion that a girl can get pregnant just by kissing a boy.
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An illusion is a trick that a magician uses to fool the audience.
The coin-disappearing act was just an illusion.