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Knighthood is a title given to someone who has been appointed by the Queen or King of England for their outstanding contributions to society or their country. It is an honorary title and is often bestowed upon someone who has shown great bravery or has made a significant impact in their field of work. The title 'sir' is used before their name, for example Sir David Attenborough. The term knighthood is usually used in the context of British history or culture, and is not commonly used in daily conversation.