noun, British English, informal - used to refer to a man, often ironically, who behaves as if he were very important or expects to be treated with special respect
noun - a title used when speaking to or about a nobleman, or a bishop in some contexts
noun, British English, informal - used to refer to a woman, often ironically, who is acting as if she were very important or expects to be treated with special respect
noun - a title used when speaking to or about a woman who has is a member of the nobility
verb - to attract a lot of attention or make people notice you, usually because of your appearance or something impressive you do
adjective - happening without you deciding to do it
noun - a casual outer garment that combines features of a shirt and a jacket, usually heavier than a shirt but lighter than a jacket
noun - a long, usually double-breasted waterproof coat with a belt and wide lapels, originally worn by soldiers in the trenches
adjective, formal - having a very unpleasant smell
adjective - not able to deal with or adapt well to other people, new situations, or society in general
verb - to pronounce a word or sound incorrectly
verb - to give someone wrong or false information
verb, formal - to improve something, especially reputation or image