Definitions for Edwardian

Edwardian Ed·ward·i·an

Spelling: [ed-wawr-dee-uh n, -wahr-]
IPA: /ɛdˈwɔr di ən, -ˈwɑr-/

Edwardian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 328 anagrams from letters in Edwardian (aaddeinrw).

Definitions for Edwardian

noun

  1. a person who lived during the reign of Edward VII.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the reign of Edward VII.
  2. reflecting the opulence or self-satisfaction characteristic of this reign.
  3. noting or pertaining to the castle architecture of Edward I.

Origin of Edwardian

1860-65; Edward (VII, I) + -ian

Examples for Edwardian

The Edwardian castles of Caernarvon and Beaumaris belong to this type of fortress.

The compliment was the greater because the Edwardian had not encouraged him.

As Macmillan realized he had been betrayed, his whole belief system, based on Edwardian values and social discretion, collapsed.

And now, in her secret vexation, she was moved to speak of the once famous Edwardian.

One can put that down to Edwardian reticence if one pleases.

We lived at the time in London, in the winding garret apartment of a red-brick Edwardian block in Mayfair.

At the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London.

Who rules East Europe,” says Kaplan (quoting the words of an Edwardian theorist), “rules the world.

You mean—go back to the Edwardian youthfulness she had abandoned?

A third minor variety of the Edwardian stamps must be recorded.

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