pitt the younger

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pitt the younger

William Pitt the Younger addresses the House of Commons.

Definition

Proper noun: * William Pitt the Younger: An English statesman who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain. He was the son of William Pitt the Elder, also a Prime Minister. His tenure is noted for his financial reforms, leadership during the Napoleonic Wars, and his long period in office.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Pitt the Younger became Prime Minister at the remarkably young age of 24.
    • The economic policies of Pitt the Younger helped stabilize Britain's finances.
    • Historians often contrast the political careers of Pitt the Younger and his father, Pitt the Elder.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase "the Younger" is used as a postpositive epithet to distinguish him from his father, a common historical convention (e.g., Pliny the Younger, Dumas ).
    • In historical texts, "Pitt" alone often refers to Pitt the Younger due to his longer and more recent tenure.
Variants and Related Words
  • William Pitt (Full name, but ambiguous without context)
  • Pitt the Elder (Proper noun): His father, William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, who also served as Prime Minister.
  • The Younger Pitt (Alternative phrasing)
Synonyms
  • William Pitt (context-dependent)
  • The Second Pitt (historical reference)
Related Phrases
  • Age of Pitt: A period referring to his political dominance.
    • British politics during the Age of Pitt was dominated by the war with France.
pitt the younger

William Pitt the Younger addresses the House of Commons.

Noun
  1. English statesman and son of Pitt the Elder (1759-1806)