edwardian
IPA: ɛdwˈɔrdiʌn
Root Word: Edwardian
noun
- A person from the Edwardian era.
adjective
- Of the period in British history from circa 1901 to 1910, when Edward VII ruled the British Empire.
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Examples of "edwardian" in Sentences
- I particularly love the edwardian era, as well as regency.
- Your edwardian ladies would make excellent models for these.
- Check out the edwardian sewing board at Sense and Sensibility.
- Our edwardian and Victorian forefathers were not stupid by any stretch of the imagination.
- In the edwardian period, the tube was run by six different operators* and it was a nightmare.
- Call me completely Daft, but I don't remember life in 2005 being that bad, the Ashes win was good edwardian
- Thanks to her obsessive preservation of everything to do with her family, the house is a fascinating and detailed permanent life size exhibit of exactly how an upper class victorian/edwardian family lived in Pittsburgh.
- This is the facade of the upper floor of Burtons the tailor of King Street, South Shields, you will notice the classical architecture with faux columns and corbels created in an edwardian age as our main street ribboned out and away from the Market Place.
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