baroness jackson of lodsworth
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A title of nobility: "Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth" is a specific life peerage title in the British honours system, held by a single individual.
- A specific person: The title refers exclusively to Dame Barbara Mary Ward, an English economist, author, and conservationist.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth advocated for sustainable global development. (The title is used to formally refer to the person in her capacity as a member of the House of Lords.)
- The speeches by Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth influenced international environmental policy. (Used as a formal identifier preceding or following the person's contributions.)
Advanced Usage
- Formal address and reference: The full title "Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth" is used in official parliamentary contexts, formal writing, and historical records pertaining to her work and peerage.
- The bill was supported by Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth.
Variants and Related Words
- Barbara Ward (proper noun): The birth name and common professional name of the individual who held the title.
- Life peer (noun): A member of the British nobility whose title cannot be inherited, which was the status of Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth.
Synonyms
- Barbara Ward: The most direct synonym, referring to the same person without the aristocratic title.
- Dame Barbara Ward: An earlier honorific title held before her elevation to the peerage.
Notes on Meaning
- This is not a common noun with a general definition. It is a unique, compound proper noun referring to a specific historical figure and her title. The "of Lodsworth" component denotes a geographical association, a common feature in British peerage titles, with Lodsworth being a village in West Sussex, England.
Noun
- English economist and conservationist (1914-1981)