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Meanings of
noblewoman
in English
Portuguese
lady
Catalan
aristòcrata
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A woman of the peerage in Britain.
peeress
Lady
nobleman
Lord
Portuguese
lady
Synonyms
Examples for "
peeress
"
peeress
Lady
Examples for "
peeress
"
1
The door gently opened-themeek face of the new
peeress
appeared.
2
As soon as the train started the
peeress
began to cry.
3
I never promised you that I would make you a
peeress
.
4
He might if she was a
peeress
in her own right!
5
But it is much to be a wife; and more to be a
peeress
.
1
He goes past me with a pleasant smile: 'Good day,
Lady
Anne.'
2
Well, I think your problem is that you don't understand
Lady
Macbeth.
3
The Best Chef
Lady
Awards took place in Warsaw Poland last week.
4
The
Lady
Faile means a great deal to us, and Maighdin .
5
Use your voice first to cool matters,
Lady
Irene had always said.
Usage of
noblewoman
in English
1
His father was the first white to marry formally a Tahitian
noblewoman
.
2
How many women can name themselves both a British
noblewoman
and American?
3
He treated her as a knightly armor-bearer ought to treat a
noblewoman
.
4
Zuzana could smell the traveling sickness on the
noblewoman
's
body and clothes.
5
My interest is a certain
noblewoman
who was invited recently to Čachtice Castle.
6
Even more, he savored the knowledge that this proud Saxon
noblewoman
wanted him.
7
Madame is a
noblewoman
,
we are but poor; yet she has honored us.
8
As a
noblewoman
,
she can punish her servants as she chooses.
9
She looked less like a haughty
noblewoman
and more like a trapped animal.
10
Is this not a fit betrothal gift for a Roman
noblewoman
?
11
The Dragonfly
noblewoman
screaming, screaming, as he killed her children for the Empire.
12
Meanwhile the old
noblewoman
continued to talk with her; but Barbara did not listen.
13
He fell on his knees before the
noblewoman
and plead with her for mercy.
14
And yet you dare to address a
noblewoman
with violence.
15
The singer will establish herself under the
noblewoman
's
maternal care.
16
Well, rumor has it he's married a
noblewoman
of Rebma.
Other examples for "noblewoman"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
noblewoman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
young noblewoman
old noblewoman
british noblewoman
roman noblewoman
saxon noblewoman
More collocations
Translations for
noblewoman
Portuguese
lady
Catalan
aristòcrata
noble
Noblewoman
through the time
Noblewoman
across language varieties
United States of America
Common