knights

word · lemma: knight

/ˈnaɪts/
nyts
/nˈaɪts/
nyts

Definition

Knights were men in the Middle Ages who fought on horseback, usually for a king or lord. The word can also refer to someone given an honorary title by a king or queen.

Usage & Nuances

Usually appears in historical stories, fantasy, or discussions of royal honors. Don't confuse it with 'night' — they sound the same but have different meanings and spelling. In chess, a 'knight' is the horse-shaped piece.

Example Sentences

Movies make knights look noble, but real medieval life was much harsher.

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In chess, beginners often forget that knights can jump over other pieces.

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The knights rode into the castle at dawn.

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In the story, the brave knights protect the king.

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The museum has armor that belonged to medieval knights.

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At the ceremony, several artists were named knights by the queen.

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