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lad
A2
noun
Usage:
85%
Boy
Translation: Boy
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: A boy or young man, especially one who is still growing up.

This is the most common meaning of 'lad' in British English. It refers to a boy or young male person, often used in an affectionate or informal way. It is very common in everyday British speech.

He is a bright young lad at school.

The lad helped his father in the garden.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
78%
Guy
Translation: Guy
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: A man who behaves in a confident, sociable, and sometimes boisterous way, often associated with male group culture.

In British culture, 'the lads' often refers to a group of male friends who socialize together, go to sports events, or go drinking. This meaning carries a sense of male bonding and casual fun. It is very common in informal British social contexts.

He is one of the lads at the pub.

The lads went out together after the game.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
35%
Stable Boy
Translation: Stable Boy
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: A stable boy or groom who looks after horses, especially in horse racing.

In the context of horse racing and equestrian sports, a 'lad' is a person who cares for racehorses in a stable. Interestingly, this term can refer to both male and female stable workers. It is a specialized term used in the British horse racing industry.

The lad brushed the horse before the race.

She worked as a lad at the racing stable.

4
B1
noun
Usage:
55%
Son
Translation: Son
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: A term of affectionate address used for a male person of any age, often expressing warmth or encouragement.

Older people or authority figures sometimes use 'lad' as a friendly and encouraging term to address a younger male. It feels warm and personal, like calling someone 'son' or 'kid'. This usage is common in British and Irish English.

Well done, lad! You did great today.

Come on, lad, do not give up now.

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5
B1
noun
Usage:
52%
Rascal
Translation: Rascal
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: A person, usually male, who is seen as lively, fun, or mischievous in a charming way.

When someone says a person is 'a bit of a lad,' they mean he is playful, slightly naughty, or loves having fun. This is usually said with a smile and is not very negative. It suggests someone who bends the rules but in an entertaining way.

He is a bit of a lad, always joking around.

That lad always gets into funny trouble.

6
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
Guys
Translation: Guys
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: Used in the plural form 'lads' as a friendly collective term for a group of male friends or colleagues.

The plural form 'lads' is very commonly used in British English to address or refer to a group of men or boys in a friendly way. It is the British equivalent of 'guys' in American English. Coaches, managers, and friends use it regularly in everyday speech.

Come on, lads, let us win this match!

The lads are waiting outside for you.

7
B1
noun
Usage:
30%
Boyfriend
Translation: Boyfriend
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: In Scottish and Northern English dialects, a term used for a male romantic partner or boyfriend.

In Scotland and parts of Northern England, 'lad' can mean a woman's boyfriend or romantic partner. This is a regional and dialectal usage not common in standard British English. It is similar to how 'lass' is used for a girlfriend in the same regions.

Her lad came to visit last weekend.

She has been with her lad for two years.

8
C1
noun
Usage:
42%
Macho Man
Translation: Macho Man
Pronunciation: /læd/
Meaning: An informal or humorous reference to a man who strongly embraces stereotypically masculine behaviors or interests.

The term 'lad' has developed a cultural and sociological meaning in modern British society, referring to a type of young man associated with football, drinking, and traditional masculine attitudes. This meaning is often discussed in media and cultural studies. The related term 'lad culture' refers to this social phenomenon.

He acts like a typical lad at football matches.

The lad culture at the office bothered some people.

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