pitt the younger
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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- The Second Pitt (historical reference)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.
Noun
- English statesman and son of Pitt the Elder (1759-1806)