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knight
B1
noun
Usage:
75%
Armored Soldier
Translation: Armored Soldier
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: A man from the past who was given a special title and fought as a soldier on horseback.

A knight was a soldier in old times. He wore armor and fought on horses. People gave them special titles.

The knight wore shiny armor in battle.

The king made him a brave knight.

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B1
noun
Usage:
80%
Chess Piece
Translation: Chess Piece
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: A chess piece that can move in an 'L' shape on the chessboard.

In chess, the knight is a piece that moves in a special L shape. It can jump over other pieces.

Move your knight two squares forward.

The knight jumps over other chess pieces.

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B2
noun
Usage:
65%
Title, Honor
Translation: Title, Honor
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: A title given to a man for special service, often by a king or queen, as an honor.

A knight is a man who gets a special title from a king or queen. This shows respect for his good actions.

He was made a knight for his good work.

The knight helped many people in need.

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B1
noun
Usage:
60%
Gentleman, Hero
Translation: Gentleman, Hero
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: A person, usually a man, who acts in a polite, brave, and helpful way, like a hero.

People use the word knight for a man who is kind and brave. He helps others and behaves well.

He was a true knight and helped others.

A knight is kind and brave every day.

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B2
noun
Usage:
35%
Playing Card
Translation: Playing Card
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: In some card games, a knight is a playing card representing a soldier or warrior.

Some card games have a special card called the knight. It often shows a soldier or horseman.

He played the knight card to win.

The knight card beats the soldier card.

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C1
verb
Usage:
40%
Honor, Award
Translation: Honor, Award
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: To give someone the title of knight in a special ceremony.

To knight someone means to give a special title to a man. This happens in a formal ceremony.

The queen will knight him today.

They knighted the hero for his bravery.

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C1
noun
Usage:
20%
Squire, Trainee
Translation: Squire, Trainee
Pronunciation: /naɪt/
Meaning: In medieval times, a young man training to be a knight was called a squire or knight-in-training.

Before becoming a full knight, a young man trained and learned skills. This person could also be called a knight.

He started as a young knight before fighting.

The knight learned to ride a horse well.

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