baron

word

/ˈbæɹən/
BAI-ruhn
/bˈæɹən/
BAI-ruhn

Definition

A baron is a man of high rank in the nobility in some European systems, below a viscount or count in many traditions. It can also be used more generally for a person who has great power or influence in a particular business or field.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly historical when referring to noble rank. In modern English, it often appears in phrases like 'media baron', 'oil baron', or 'business baron' to suggest wealth, control, and elite status. The female form is 'baroness'.

Example Sentences

The baron lived in a large castle on the hill.

basic

He acts like some kind of tech baron, but he still can't answer emails on time.

natural

In that old movie, the baron is charming at first, then slowly becomes the villain.

natural

The king gave the soldier the title of baron.

basic

People called him a railroad baron because he owned many trains.

basic

The newspaper said the shipping baron was buying another company.

natural