Knighted [verb]

Definition of Knighted:

name, label something

Synonyms of Knighted:


Opposite/Antonyms of Knighted:

-


Sentence/Example of Knighted:

Knight said in an interview Wednesday that Braddy had come back into McDaniel’s life.

So Knight and his colleagues wondered whether the antibodies might be causing neutrophils to release traps that trigger clotting.

Knight, a caregiver for the elderly and people with disabilities, made sure to vote in 2016.

In the end, Knight never pursued the idea beyond building a model.

Over the course of several decades, Knight would shepherd his company to global supremacy with a series of aggressive marketing initiatives and savvy pro athlete sponsorship deals.

Outdoor programs provide an especially attractive option during the pandemic because they seem safe, Knight explains.

He was the most distinguished representative of the English school of composition, and was knighted in 1842.

Littler later on was knighted, but is beyond all earthly honours now, and so are Pope, Pember and Blennerhassett.

The best lance in the South Country dismounted, then mastered by a boy scarce knighted?

He gained his favour, was made a gentleman of the privy chamber and one of the king's carvers, and was knighted in 1607.