Edwardian (adjective)

  1. Relating to the reign of King Edward VII of Great Britain, 1901–1910 or the style of architecture, fashion, or society during that time.
  2. Describing the fashion, architecture and social customs of the early 20th century during the reign of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.

Origin:

The term edwardian refers to the period of the british history during the reign of king edward vii 1901 to 1910, it's named after him.

Examples:

  1. The Edwardian era was known for its grand houses and opulent style.
  2. The Edwardian fashion was characterized by high-necked blouses and long skirts.
  3. The house was built in Edwardian style with a grand entrance and high ceilings.
  4. Edwardian society was marked by rigid class distinctions and a strict moral code.
  5. The Edwardian architecture featured symmetrical facades and ornate details.
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