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Meanings of
gentlewoman
in English
Portuguese
senhora
Catalan
senyora
Spanish
dama
Back to the meaning
A woman of refinement.
lady
madam
dame
ma'am
Portuguese
senhora
Synonyms
Examples for "
lady
"
lady
madam
dame
ma'am
Examples for "
lady
"
1
Find in the Glossary the meaning of: sire; knight;
lady
;
glens; towers.
2
Hafeez tweeted: Met an inspirational Young
lady
today morning at Golf course.
3
Thus why would this young
lady
come forward in hope of justice?
4
One
lady
said that the situation was 'out of control and dangerous'.
5
Charmingly bossy service from the
lady
of the house, and great value.
1
My nephew is in good health,
madam
,
and excelling at his studies.
2
Your salary with me,
madam
,
would commence at 100 pounds a year.'
3
Astley and Mistress Parry may remain with you,
madam
,
Sir John said.
4
And you have no doubt that it is your husband's hand,
madam
?
'
5
I saw it in your own manner,
madam
;
it or something else.
1
So the grande
dame
of Kraków snores, I cannot help but think.
2
Nay, dear
dame
,
it is turn and turn betwixt you and me.
3
The next day the
dame
let her lord go forth in peace.
4
Old Briton and the
dame
looked on and deemed the symptoms favorable.
5
Eliduc put his fief once more in the hands of his
dame
.
1
The sergeant said with a straight face, I really don't know,
ma'am
.
2
Any questions about police policy should go to the new Chief, ma'am.
3
Ma'am, I think your daughter may need to do some community service.
4
I'm sorry, ma'am, but I am not free to tell anyone else.
5
You will call me 'ma'am.' If I summon you, you come running.
Usage of
gentlewoman
in English
1
Isabel is, in the strictest sense of the word, a young
gentlewoman
.
2
An English
gentlewoman
renowned in her day for her piety and charity.
3
The
gentlewoman
herself chose to attend so genteel and lovely a guest.
4
But we so love the kind
gentlewoman
-
and
she mopped her eyes.
5
The inutility of her best efforts, however, palsied the poor old
gentlewoman
.
6
She had a well-ordered house, pervaded with the spirit of a
gentlewoman
.
7
And you will note in this
gentlewoman
's
open dress also how J.
8
You will not pretend to say that she is not a
gentlewoman
.
9
She was brought up as good a Protestant as any English
gentlewoman
.
10
Suppose you were to honour an elegant young
gentlewoman
with your hand.
11
You are a young
gentlewoman
who has failed to behave as such.
12
No real gentleman, and no true
gentlewoman
,
ever has feelings like these.
13
To have intrigued with an unmarried
gentlewoman
,
and a fellow-officer no less-
14
There's one way in which we can always use a
gentlewoman
's
services.
15
When there some soft spoken
gentlewoman
makes a crack about the Yankees.
16
An old account-book is enough for the hell of the housekeeping
gentlewoman
!
Other examples for "gentlewoman"
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About this term
gentlewoman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old gentlewoman
young gentlewoman
english gentlewoman
true gentlewoman
decay gentlewoman
More collocations
Translations for
gentlewoman
Portuguese
senhora
madame
dama
Catalan
senyora
dama
Spanish
dama
Gentlewoman
through the time
Gentlewoman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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