Crossword-Solution: ESQUIRE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Esquire | n. | Originally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree below knight and above gentleman; also, a title of office and courtesy; -- often shortened to squire. |
| Esquire | v. t. | To wait on as an esquire or attendant in public; to attend. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ESQUIRE | anagram | QUERIES |
We have 29 clues for the answer “ESQUIRE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| GQ competitor | 1 answer |
| Lawyers honorific | 1 answer |
| Lawyer's title | 1 answer |
| Knighthood candidate | 1 answer |
| Knight's subordinate | 1 answer |
| Knight's shield-bearer. | 1 answer |
| Knight's shield bearer | 1 answer |
| Magazine that introduced the Varga girl | 1 answer |
| It names an annual Sexiest Woman Alive | 1 answer |
| H. M. Pulham. | 1 answer |
| GQ rival | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH gentry, man belonging to higher order of | 1 answer |
| "Man at His Best" magazine | 1 answer |
| Maxim alternative | 1 answer |
| Originally, a shield-bearer. | 1 answer |
| Popular men's issue | 1 answer |
| Title for a lawyer | 1 answer |
| Word on English envelopes. | 1 answer |
| courtesy title placed after a man's name | 1 answer |
| placed after the name | 1 answer |
| Knight's servant | 2 answers |
| Legal title | 3 answers |
| armiger | 4 answers |
| A CANDIDATE FOR KNIGHTHOOD | 10 answers |
| Squire | 12 answers |
| Title of respect. | 15 answers |
| __ male | 30 answers |
| gentleman | 32 answers |
| Address system | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ESQUIRE (5)
Bois-Guilbert did the same; and his esquire remarked, as he clasped his visor, that his face, which had, notwithstanding the variety of emotions by which he had been agitated, continued during the whole morning of an ashy paleness, was now become suddenly very much flushed.
Smith, that word ‘esquire’ is gone to the dogs,—used on the letters of every jackanapes who has a black coat.
There is the old confusion respecting English titles which foreigners find so difficult to understand; and monsieur and esquire usually appear respectively before and after the names of the same persons.
But here are such handles, and shanks, and dashes, that one can scarce tell the head from the tail.--“To Anthony Lumpkin, Esquire.” It’s very odd, I can read the outside of my letters, where my own name is, well enough; but when I come to open it, it’s all----buzz.
You can stop there on your way to Kentucky.” He drew from his pocket a great bulky letter, addressed to “Thomas Wright, Esquire, Barrister-at-law in Jonesboro, North Carolina.” For the good gentleman could not bring himself to write Franklin.
Quotes with ESQUIRE (3)
Don't judge it. Just write it. Don't judge it. It's not for you to judge it. Interview in Esquire Magazine 10/10
But the Esquire passage I found most poignant and revealing was this one: Mister Rogers' visit to a teenage boy severely afflicted with cerebral palsy and terrible anger. One of the boys' few consolations in life, Junod wrote, was watching Mister Rogers Neighborhood. 'At first, the boy was made very nervous by the thought that Mister Rogers was visiting him. He was so nervous, in fact, that when Mister Rogers did visit, he got mad at himself and began hating himself and hitti…
A declaration of the independence of America, and the sovereignty of the United States was drawn by the ingenious and philosophic pen of Thomas Jefferson, Esquire, a delegate from the state of Virginia.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1951–2021).