Definitions for Disraeli

Disraeli Dis·rae·li

Spelling: [diz-rey-lee]
IPA: /dɪzˈreɪ li/

Disraeli is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 386 anagrams from letters in Disraeli (adeiilrs).

Definitions for Disraeli

noun

  1. Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield ("Dizzy") 1804–81, British statesman and novelist: prime minister 1868, 1874–80.

Examples for Disraeli

Mr. Disraeli was severely sarcastic at the expense of the government.

July 4, 1864, Mr. Disraeli brought forward his motion of "no confidence."

In the dusty corridors of power, Disraeli was an exotic orchid whose drag enlivened many a boring wet Monday.

But the essence of Disraeli's genius as a courtier was his ability to make it all about her.

Such are the f-stops on what Disraeli called “the greasy pole.”

Mr. Disraeli, in the Commons, moved the rejection of the bill.

Disraeli affectionately (and with irreverence that shocked everyone but la reine) referred to Victoria as the "Faery Queen."

Mr. Disraeli's motion was lost, and the ministry was sustained.

Mr. Disraeli offered a resolution of dissatisfaction in the House of Commons.

"A makeshift budget" was introduced by Mr. Disraeli and passed.

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