Synonyms for nawab
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : nuh-wob, -wawb |
Phonetic Transcription : nəˈwɒb, -ˈwɔb |
Définition of nawab
- As in nabob : noun bigwig
- The Nawab was in fact detained a prisoner at Haïl for about two months.
- Extract from : « A Pilgrimage to Nejd, Vol. 1 [of 2] » by Anne Blunt
- Does the Nawab think any one could have come to him without my knowledge?
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen, Vol. 3 (of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- Doa Maria was also a welcome guest in the Nawab of Moodgul's family.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- He did not like the manner with which the Nawab regarded his sister.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- The "Nawab," too, had other troubles which were even harder to bear.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- His sister came to him, and the Nawab kindly explained what they would have to do.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- The Nawab has a guest, too, a cousin, in whom I am much interested.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- The action of the Nawab had roused all Zra's dormant energy.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume I of 3) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- Of course the Governor-General was not responsible for the Nawab's methods.
- Extract from : « A History of England » by Charles Oman
- The task of chastising the nawab was at once made over to him.
- Extract from : « A History of England » by Charles Oman
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