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Pard

Definition:

A pard is an archaic term used to refer to a leopard or a panther.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(Noun) A large wildcat with a tawny coat and black spots, native to Africa and Asia.

Example sentence: The pard stealthily stalked its prey through the dense jungle.


Sense 2:

(Noun) A panther or leopard-like character in literature or folklore.

Example sentence: The protagonist encountered a fearsome pard while venturing through the enchanted forest.


Sense 3:

(Noun) A term used to address a friend or companion in a familiar and affectionate manner.

Example sentence: "Hey, pard! How about we grab a couple of drinks and catch up?"


Sense 4:

(Verb) To forgive or excuse someone.

Example sentence: After reflecting on his actions, he decided to pard his friend for his mistake.


Sense 5:

(Verb) To grant a reprieve or pardon.

Example sentence: The governor decided to pard the prisoner due to new evidence that exonerated him.


Sense 6:

(Verb) To free someone from legal consequences or punishment.

Example sentence: The president announced his intention to pard all individuals convicted of minor drug offenses.


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