Heres the information you requested on "irade":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definition: A decree or edict issued by a ruler or government.
3. Pronunciations: US: i-RADE, UK: i-RAHD
4. Origin and Usage: The word "irade" is of Turkish origin and was used during the Ottoman Empire to refer to an official order or decree issued by a sultan or other high-ranking official. Today, it is still used in some parts of the world to refer to official government decrees or edicts.
5. Synonyms: Decree, Edict, Proclamation, Mandate, Order
6. Related Words: Aider, Aired, Drier, Rared, Rider
7. Example Sentences:
- The irade issued by the government mandated that all businesses close by 8pm.
- The sultans irade granted amnesty to all political prisoners.
- The companys CEO issued an irade stating that all employees must attend the upcoming conference.