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Meanings of
countess
in English
Russian
графиня
Spanish
condesa
Catalan
comtessa
Back to the meaning
Wife of a count, or in Britain of an earl.
count
Related terms
noble title
Russian
графиня
Synonyms
Examples for "
count
"
count
Examples for "
count
"
1
This value is used to set the
count
used for simple counting.
2
The early vote
count
is expected to top 50 million on Tuesday.
3
The election
count
was under way; his mind was on serious matters.
4
Besides, it doesn't
count
;
ask the former President of the United States.
5
Mercedes have been able to
count
on more power in qualifying, however.
Usage of
countess
in English
1
The
countess
examined Paz covertly, and Paz observed her in a mirror.
2
The names of the men of the
countess
are in the writ.
3
For one moment, the
countess
considered pressing further, making the question explicit.
4
But Claudia grasped the arm of the
countess
and exclaimed in alarm:
5
All became still; the
countess
called for the servants and a light.
6
Even the acquiescence of Rosamund in the title of
countess
bewildered him.
7
No; it certainly was not probable that he should marry the
countess
.
8
Asked about hunting, the
countess
accuses Blair of not understanding countryside issues.
9
In carving, the hand of a
countess
;
in forging, a blacksmith's arm.
10
The
countess
guessed the past from the present, and read the future.
11
Finally the
countess
tried to establish a new corps in the university.
12
The
countess
,
attired in armour, rode through the streets haranguing the townspeople.
13
The
countess
received him ceremoniously, and maintained the conversation in frigid tones.
14
But there are Madame and the
countess
;
we have kept them waiting.
15
Immediately the
countess
rose and went to the mirror over the mantel-piece.
16
In spite of the manifest rage of the
countess
he went on,-
Other examples for "countess"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
countess
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the countess
young countess
dear countess
old countess
little countess
More collocations
Translations for
countess
Russian
графиня
Spanish
condesa
Catalan
comtessa
Countess
through the time
Countess
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare