Thatcher (Noun)
Meaning 1
British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving British prime minister of the 20th century, known for her unyielding resolve and steadfast conservative policies.
- As a strong leader, Thatcher successfully led the United Kingdom through the Falklands War in 1982, boosting national morale and strengthening her government.
- Thatcher implemented a series of policies known as Thatcherism, focusing on economic deregulation and a reduced role for the state in the economy.
- Her Iron Lady nickname symbolized Thatcher's tough and unyielding approach to governance and her willingness to confront Soviet leaders during the Cold War.
- Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister in 1990 after losing the support of her party, ending an eleven-year tenure that reshaped British politics and left a lasting legacy.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
Someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.