Word "BARONET" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight
Synonyms:
bart
Examples:
since he was a baronet he had to be addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart.

Crossword Clues for BARONET

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One brat (anag.) (7) The Guardian Quick 22 Aug 2025
He's entitled to one shirt under the counter (7)
"Sir" beat Ron to a pulp! (7)
Gentleman of rank, except for striking wrong note (7)
Born to have tea and be given a title (7)
British noble Premier Sunday 18 May 2025
UK hereditary title (7)
Rent boa as of the lowest title (7)
Lowest hereditary title The Sun Mini 16 Apr 2025
Aristocrat Mirror Quick 09 Apr 2025
Stop note being sent to peer Mirror Cryptic 09 Apr 2025
In short, he could do with one less (7)
British nobleman ranking above a knight
Nothing in London borough for aristocrat (7)
Lowest British hereditary title (7)
In Dunbar one takes hereditary title (7)
British hereditary title
Low-ranking noble The Times Concise 03 Feb 2025
Noble right one claimed in club (7)
Title I think originally applied to pub The Telegraph Toughie 10 Dec 2024
He's entitled to make love in Barnet (7)
Noble baritone gets upset when I leave (7)
A commoner who holds the lowest hereditary title of honour (7)
Distinguished chap is right person to go in to bat (7)
Stop note being sent to peer Mirror Cryptic 23 Aug 2024
Aristocrat Mirror Quick 23 Aug 2024
Hereditary knight
Noble from circle in a London borough? (7)
Hereditary title holder
Bart, in full (7)
Nothing in London borough for titled figure (7)
Titled figure with circle in London borough (7)
Scholar raised voice saying 'Sir!'
Title of singer-sailor making a comeback
A Breton that becomes a Bart. (7)
Minor noble from circle in London borough (7)
Title-holder excluding a single Tory leader
Lowest hereditary British title (7)
Noble one taking time behind bar (7)
Title carried by the likes of Sir John Fowler, Sir William McAlpine and Daniel Gooch (7)
Nobleman in pub with single model (7)
Nobleman in tavern changed note
Absurd banter about love with a nobleman (7)
Homer's boy receives a title The Telegraph Toughie 29 Nov 2023
Homer's boy receives a title (7)
North London district houses old, entitled fellow The Times Cryptic 22 Nov 2023
Hairstyle concealing old man with a title The Times Quick Cryptic 05 Oct 2023
Man with title in London borough, full of love The Guardian Quiptic 08 May 2023
Scribbled note under counter for man with title The Times Cryptic 17 Nov 2022
Title singer Jack rejected The Telegraph Toughie 15 Nov 2022
Titled person needing oxygen in Greater London borough The Times Cryptic 26 Jan 2022
Titled fellow from circle in London borough The Times Cryptic 17 Dec 2021
This 'title' could be 'tile' The Guardian Cryptic 27 Oct 2021
Knight’s superior Wall Street Journal 01 Apr 2021
Prevent individual associated with Tory leader getting title
Nobleman right one in club The Sun Two Speed 24 Dec 2020
Hereditary title The Sun Two Speed 24 Dec 2020
British commoner who can use the title "Sir" Universal 17 Dec 2020
Weapon, right for unknown minor noble
Nobleman in tavern on film The Sun Two Speed 26 Jul 2020
Stick figure ending on portrait, titled individual
Tone bar (anag.) The Telegraph Quick 27 May 2020
Singer, a bass, lifted title …
The legal profession love clear title The Telegraph Cryptic 08 Apr 2020
Minor nobleman from a Bronte novel Irish Times Crosaire 16 Nov 2019
Noble note rewritten after pub The Sun Two Speed 18 Oct 2019
Fellow that's titled Oscar in 'Hair' The Telegraph Toughie 20 Sep 2019
Lower noble The Times Concise 19 Jul 2019
Titled man's circle in London borough
Knight's superior USA Today 23 Feb 2019
Knight's superior
Nobleman's right one in club The Sun Two Speed 01 Sep 2018
Perhaps Simpson assumed one's noble
Soul singer needing backing for a title
British nobleman LA Times Daily 07 Dec 2017
British nobleman The Washington Post 07 Dec 2017
Titleholder, excluding a single Tory leader
Noble except once, perhaps?
British nobleman
Scholar raised voice — 'Sir!'
Minor noble The Times Concise 23 Jun 2016
Noble start to Anne Bronte novel
Aristocrat, apart from old lace The Telegraph Cryptic 03 Mar 2016
Noble title – Simpson claiming one The Sun Two Speed 07 Dec 2015
Nobleman The Sun Two Speed 07 Dec 2015
Aristocrat, with a single exception, is on time The Telegraph Cryptic 18 Oct 2015
Funnily, Simpson's acquired a title
Honoured commoner somewhat forgotten, or about to be exalted? The Times Cryptic 12 Oct 2015
Ban on alien hereditary title
Titled man, right individual to be accepted by club The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jul 2015
Sir, "nett" and "net" are the same ... The Times Cryptic 12 Mar 2015
Sir Walter Scott's title
British title
British noble
Peerage member
Minor noble
Certain sir
Peerage member
British noble
British nobleman
British noble
Walter Scott's title
Certain sir
Not quite a lord
Commoner called "Sir"
British title of honor
British title
Knight's superior
Knight's superior
Titled person needing oxygen in Greater London borough
Knight's superior
British sir
Peerage member
A sir
Title created by James I
He's designated "Sir"
English title
Title one rank above knight
British title
Pitt Crawley's rank: "Vanity Fair."
Degree of honor above a knight.
Below a baron, above a knight.
Man to be "sirred."
Title.
Scott, for example.
Title above a knight's.
British title.
Noble.
Man of rank.
Nobleman.
Title created by James I.
Superior to a knight.
Hereditary dignity.
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