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knight
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "knight" is correct and usable in written English.
It has several definitions and uses. Here are a few examples: -As a noun, it can refer to a medieval warrior who serves a king or nobleman. Example: The knights fought fiercely for their lord in the great battle. -As a verb, it can mean to bestow knighthood upon someone. Example: The king knighted his most faithful and loyal servant. -As an adjective, it can mean having the characteristics of a knight. Example: He displayed knightly courage in the face of danger.
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White threatens to take on b5, winning another pawn and at the same time liberating knight and bishop, so Black's first move looks obvious: 1…b4, exploiting the pin on the long diagonal and threatening to capture on c3.
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In this case, White's attack doesn't look very threatening to me, not with Black's knight embedded in the middle, so the simple 1…0-0 is a reasonable option.
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There is a duel, in which the knight is beheaded by Arthur's nephew, Sir Gawain; he then picks his head up, holds it aloft and promises that the two of them shall meet again.
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In 1972, she made him a knight of the garter After 1968, Longford devoted himself to his campaigns and to publishing.
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Related: How giving Prince Philip a knighthood left Australia's PM fighting for survival The Queen agreed in early January to the recommendation by Tony Abbott, Australia's prime minister, to knight Philip.
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At the court of King Arthur, the winter festivities are disrupted by the arrival of a spectral green knight.
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Tom Copley, Labour's housing spokesman on the London Assembly, said the 80% foreign sales revealed by Knight Frank showed the mayor's policy was "clearly failing".
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A spokesman for Knight Frank said the very high level of foreign investment related to "a narrow percentage of the market and in the total market across London it is a much smaller proportion".
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Knight Frank focuses on prime property in some of the most desirable riverside areas of the capital such as Vauxhall, Chelsea and Tower Bridge.
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'Is that your invention too?' It is said to the White Knight in Through the Looking Glass.
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They played a raunchy set of old Shadows of Knight, Bo Diddley, Stones and Count Five songs, but were short lived: "We were banned after one assembly by the principal," recalls Tommy, "'cause some people got hurt by Johnny's guitar".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In chess notation, represent the "knight" piece with N to avoid confusion with the king (K).
Common error
A common mistake is confusing "knight" with "night". Remember that "knight" refers to a warrior or a chess piece, while "night" refers to the period of darkness.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "knight" is a noun, referring to a warrior or a chess piece. As Ludwig AI states, it can also be used as a verb, meaning to confer knighthood upon someone.
Frequent in
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42%
Formal & Business
29%
Science
29%
Less common in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "knight" is a versatile term with historical and contemporary applications. As Ludwig AI confirms, it functions primarily as a noun, denoting a medieval warrior or a chess piece. Usage spans from formal historical accounts to neutral discussions of chess and modern knighthoods. Common errors include confusing "knight" with "night", highlighting the importance of context. Ludwig's examples demonstrate a prevalent usage in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Science contexts. Understanding the different facets of "knight" enriches both writing and comprehension.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mounted warrior
Emphasizes the warrior aspect and the use of a horse.
noble defender
Focuses on the defense aspect and the nobility associated with the role.
chivalrous champion
Highlights the virtues of chivalry and defending a cause.
dubbed nobleman
Refers to the act of being knighted and the status of nobility.
one who has been knighted
Focuses on the action of bestowing knighthood.
cavalier
A more flamboyant type of mounted soldier.
chess piece
Specifies the function of the "knight" as a chess piece.
chessman
Similar to chess piece but less specific.
sir
Formal address for a knight.
member of the Round Table
References a specific and famous group of knights.
FAQs
How is the term "knight" used in chess?
In chess, a "knight" is a piece that moves in an 'L' shape: two squares in one direction (horizontally or vertically) and then one square perpendicularly. It is the only piece that can jump over other pieces.
What are some of the qualities associated with a "knight"?
Historically, qualities associated with a "knight" include bravery, chivalry, loyalty, and skill in combat.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested