Crossword-Solution: BARONET 7 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Baronet n. A dignity or degree of honor next below a baron and above
a knight, having precedency of all orders of knights except those of
the Garter. It is the lowest degree of honor that is hereditary. The
baronets are commoners.

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BARONET anagram ABTONER, BONETAR, REBOANT

We have 52 clues for the answer “BARONET”

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Pitt Crawley's rank: "Vanity Fair." 1 answer
Below a baron, above a knight. 1 answer
British commoner who can use the title "Sir" 1 answer
Certain sir 1 answer
Commoner called "Sir" 1 answer
Degree of honor above a knight. 1 answer
He's designated "Sir" 1 answer
Hereditary dignity. 1 answer
His title is 'Sir' 1 answer
Man to be "sirred." 1 answer
Minor noble 1 answer
Not quite a lord 1 answer
British title of honor 1 answer
Rank above knight 1 answer
Sir Walter Scott's title 1 answer
Superior to a knight. 1 answer
This 'title' could be 'tile' 1 answer
Title above a knight's. 1 answer
Title above knight 1 answer
Title created by James I 1 answer
Title one rank above knight 1 answer
commoner who holds the lowest hereditary British title 1 answer
One brat (anag.) 1 answer
A sir 1 answer
BRITISH hereditary title, lowest 1 answer
Scott, for example. 2 answers
Knight's superior 2 answers
Walter Scott's title 2 answers
hereditary title 2 answers
British sir 2 answers
Viscount's inferior 3 answers
Noble British 4 answers
BRITISH hereditary title 4 answers
Peerage member 5 answers
British nobleman 6 answers
man of rank 6 answers
LADY (ant.) 8 answers
ENGLISH title 9 answers
BRITISH title 9 answers
A WOMAN OF THE PEERAGE IN BRITAIN 10 answers
A MEMBER OF THE BRITISH ORDER OF HONOR 11 answers
British noble 11 answers
Nobleman 30 answers
AGE STARTER 32 answers
Commoner 39 answers
titled person 44 answers
WELL-bred personage 44 answers
NOBLE personage 46 answers
PERSON of distinction 52 answers
Title 63 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BARONET (5)

The body of the unfortunate baronet had been removed, and all else remained as we had seen it in the morning.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
They say that he's the younger son of a baronet; that there are reasons for his not coming to the title; his stepfather wronged him cruelly.” No one had ever said such a thing.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
She was a needy and thrifty spinster, who never hesitated to declare that the lovely view was all very well, but that for her own part she lived in the villa for cheapness, and that if she had a clear three hundred pounds a year she would go and really enjoy life near her sister, a baronet’s lady, at Glasgow.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
The baronet in his optimism had often laughed at the black gloves of this dismal attendant; but no one was likely to laugh at him just now.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
The body of the unfortunate baronet had been removed, but all else remained as we had seen it in the morning.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 2008

Quotes with BARONET (3)

Dorothea, with all her eagerness to know the truths of life, retained very childlike ideas about marriage. She felt sure that she would have accepted the judicious Hooker, if she had been born in time to save him from that wretched mistake he made in matrimony; or John Milton when his blindness had come on; or any of the other great men whose odd habits it would have been glorious piety to endure; but an amiable handsome baronet, who said "Exactly" to her remarks even when sh…
George Eliot Middlemarch
The news that she had gone of course now spread rapidly, and by lunch time Riseholme had made up its mind what to do, and that was hermetically to close its lips for ever on the subject of Lucia. You might think what you pleased, for it was a free country, but silence was best. But this counsel of perfection was not easy to practice next day when the evening paper came. There, for all the world to read were two quite long paragraphs, in "Five o'clock Chit-Chat," over the reno…
E.F. Benson Lucia in London
When a baronet is discovered behind a bush in the park with a guardsman, or a minister of the crown is caught creeping out of a country with his socks stuffed full of bank notes and a woman not his wife ten paces behind, or a public person is revealed disporting himself with a couple of tarts and a teddy bear in West Paddington, they complain to the press that the outcry is hypocritical and that everyone would like to do what they were doing if only they had the chance. They …
Alice Thomas Ellis The Sin Eater
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 44 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).