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lady
[ ley-dee ]
noun
- a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken:
She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady.
- a woman of high social position or economic class:
She was born a lady and found it hard to adjust to her reduced circumstances.
- any woman; female (sometimes used in combination): There was a really nice saleslady at the counter who gave me some advice on what to buy.
The lady who answered the phone sounded a little stressed.
There was a really nice saleslady at the counter who gave me some advice on what to buy.
- (used in direct address: usually offensive in the singular):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome.
Lady, out of my way, please.
- wife:
The ambassador and his lady arrived late.
- Slang. a female lover or steady companion.
- Lady, (in Great Britain) the proper title of any woman whose husband is higher in rank than baronet or knight, or who is the daughter of a nobleman not lower than an earl (although the title is given by courtesy also to the wives of baronets and knights).
- a woman who has proprietary rights or authority, as over a manor; female feudal superior. Compare lord ( def 4 ).
- Lady, the Virgin Mary.
- a woman who is the object of chivalrous devotion.
- Usually Lady.
- an attribute or abstraction personified as a woman; a designation of an allegorical figure as feminine: Lady Virtue.
Lady Fortune;
Lady Virtue.
- a title prefixed to the name of a goddess:
Lady Venus.
lady
1/ 藞濒别瑟诲瑟 /
noun
- a woman regarded as having the characteristics of a good family and high social position
- a polite name for a woman
- ( as modifier )
a lady doctor
- an informal name for wife
- lady of the housethe female head of the household
- history a woman with proprietary rights and authority, as over a manor Compare lord
Lady
2/ 藞濒别瑟诲瑟 /
noun
- (in Britain) a title of honour borne by various classes of women of the peerage
- my ladya term of address to holders of the title Lady, used esp by servants
- Our Ladya title of the Virgin Mary
- archaic.an allegorical prefix for the personifications of certain qualities
Lady Luck
- the term of address by which certain positions of respect are prefaced when held by women
Lady Chairman
Sensitive Note
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒补顎僤测路丑辞辞诲顎 noun
- 濒补顎僤测路颈蝉丑 adjective
- 濒补顎僤测路颈蝉丑路ly adverb
- 濒补顎僤测路颈蝉丑路ness noun
- 濒补顎僤测路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lady1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"Having that crowd behind me in London, plus a bunch of super-quick ladies to race against, will be the best possible preparation as I build towards the World Championships in Tokyo."
I can remember being younger and looking at all the bird books and figurines in my gramma鈥檚 house, thinking, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 this lady鈥檚 deal with birds?鈥
"We just grabbed the lady's handbag but I have discovered there's trauma behind it," he said.
Ms Daines added that the lady whose house had exploded was concerned about her dog.
She said May was a wonderful pioneer of ladies' golf and brought worldwide recognition to Portrush.
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