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.