Meaning of Mordorian | Babel Free
Definitions
Of, from, relating to, or characteristic of Mordor, the realm of the Dark Lord Sauron in J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional continent of Middle-earth.
Examples
“The point⟳ about Tolkien's (very Victorian) idealization of the Middle Ages and his hatred of "Mordorian" machinery is, I believe⟳, very important if one is to understand⟳ the man's vision.”
“Sam shuddered at the thought of Sauron's jet-propelled Balrogs streaming forth from the tower and the six outbuildings he could now make⟳ out: […] a massive building covered with horrific-looking buttresses, razor-sharp, that evoked the High Baroque period of Mordorian architecture; […]”
“They [Elves] were the good guys in LOTR. "Hagiography of the victors," remember⟳? In this story they are just another race⟳ competing for limited resources. Their aim is the destruction of Mordorian civilization, whose progress⟳ threatens to develop⟳ technology high enough to counter magic. They're the only non-human race⟳; Trolls are another race⟳ of Men, as are Orcs.”
“The "Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2" isn't much of a game, and - if its anything like⟳ its predecessor - lacks in replayability. But it's fun - even if only for a short time - to pit thousands of Darth Vaders against thousands of Mordorian Trolls just to see⟳ what happens.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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