tudor

[US]/ˈtju:də/
[UK]/ˈtudɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the royal family of England during the Tudor dynasty
adj. of or relating to the Tudor dynasty, or resembling the Tudor architectural style.

Phrases & Collocations

Tudor architecture

Tudor style

Tudor period

Real-world Examples

The ice harvesting business made Tudor millions of dollars.

Source: VOA Special English: World

The d behaves like the flap t, tudor, harder, it actually rhymes?

Source: Learn American pronunciation with Hadar.

What was a job in Tudor times that required absolute trust paid well, but was very smelly?

Source: 2018 Best Hits Compilation

When a pudding version appeared, sometime around the end of the Tudor era, the two co-existed happily for many decades.

Source: BBC Ideas Selection (Bilingual)

It was a pivotal moment in British history, the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 which ushered in the Tudor dynasty.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation March 2015

Imagine England under Stuart rule, with no faith but the Protestantism of the Tudor.

Source: Essays on the Four Seasons

Tommy grew up in Tudor City.

Source: Cat and Mouse Game Season 2

Only eleven million, five hundred and ninety thousand books to go, he thinks as the story ends, and Mom can have her Tudor.

Source: Stephen King on Writing

Tudor times, the times of the English sovereigns from Henry VII to Elizabeth, from 1485 to 1603.

Source: Southwest Associated University English Textbook

The tudors rebelled against Richard and removed him from the throne, so they could become England's royal family.

Source: Comprehensive Writing 2022

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