GIRL vs SPINSTER: NOUN
- A roebuck two years old.
- A female servant; a maidservant.
- A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden.
- A maid-servant.
- In the language of the chase, a roebuck of two years old.
- A female child; any young person of the female sex; a young unmarried woman.
- A young person of either sex; a child.
- A female servant or employee.
- A young female human; (in contrast to boy), a female child or young adult.
- Used as a familiar form of address to express support of or camaraderie with a woman.
- A woman socializing with a group of women.
- A woman.
- A daughter.
- A female child.
- A girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved
- A youthful female person
- A female human offspring
- A friendly informal reference to a grown woman
- A female sweetheart.
- Any woman, regardless of her age. See usage notes.
- A girlfriend.
- A term of endearment. See usage notes.
- A boy with girl-like qualities, especially squeamishness.
- A female servant; a maid. See usage notes.
- A young woman
- Someone whose occupation was spinning thread.
- One who spins (puts a spin on) a political media story so as to give something a favorable or advantageous appearance; a spin doctor, spin merchant or spin master.
- A woman who has never been married, especially one past the typical marrying age according to social traditions.
- A woman of evil life and character; -- so called from being forced to spin in a house of correction.
- An unmarried or single woman; -- used in legal proceedings as a title, or addition to the surname.
- A man who spins.
- A woman who spins, or whose occupation is to spin.
- A woman of an evil life or character: so called from being forced to spin in the house of correction. See spin-house.
- An unmarried woman (so called because she was supposed to occupy herself with spinning): the legal designation in England of all unmarried women from a viscount's daughter downward; popularly, an elderly unmarried woman; an “old maid”: sometimes used adjectively.
- A person, especially a woman, whose occupation is spinning thread.
- A woman, especially an older one, who has not married.
- Someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads)
- An elderly unmarried woman
- A woman who spins; by extension, any person who spins; a spinner.
GIRL vs SPINSTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A young female
- N/A
GIRL vs SPINSTER: RELATED WORDS
- Teenager, Woman, Boy, Lady friend, Female child, Miss, Young lady, Missy, Little girl, Young woman, Fille, Girlfriend, Child, Child, Daughter
- Gentlewoman, Homemaker, Matron, Dowager, Governess, Schoolmistress, Harridan, Housewife, Widower, Divorcee, Daughter, Girl, Thread maker, Spinner, Old maid
GIRL vs SPINSTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Teen, Teenager, Woman, Boy, Lady friend, Female child, Miss, Missy, Little girl, Young woman, Fille, Girlfriend, Child, Child, Daughter
- Lass, Charwoman, Schoolmarm, Gentlewoman, Homemaker, Matron, Dowager, Governess, Harridan, Housewife, Widower, Divorcee, Daughter, Girl, Spinner
GIRL vs SPINSTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Often they choose to sponsor another girl once their sponsored girl has moved out to live independently.
- Girl: Parsi: Zoroastrianism: Mahpaekar: A girl with a face like the moon.
- An elementary school girl witnesses the bullying of another girl, but she is not sure how to help.
- One girl is talking to Tom and you ask somebody whether he knows this girl.
- Past pieces have featured girl entrepreneurs, girls who attend unusual schools, and girl bands.
- In true Girl Scout style, a girl always manages her own sale.
- Korean girl, nor am I going to marry a White girl.
- Parts of a girl you help them in and i look for a girl expresses herself, everything a local girl?
- An extra episode, Girl Meets Demolition, aired between Girl Meets First Date and Girl Meets Gravity.
- The masked girl who kidnapped Airi, and a petite girl wearing robe who was obeying that girl were also there.
- Nicholas Molland, batchelor, and Mary Stiles, spinster, both of Dover.
- Richard Long, batchelor, and Mary Bennett, spinster, both of Ramsgate.
- Martha Buckley, witness George Jennings, widower, and Anne Bromley, spinster.
- No, she amended, Judith would never be a spinster.
- Plath may have likened herself to be a spinster.
- Miss Redfurn lived as a spinster all her life.
- Miss Emily remains a spinster at age thirty.
- Emma Borden, who was, like Lizzie, a spinster.
- The poor good old woman was a spinster.
- Emberton, spinster, both of Betley mar. " Apr. 25.
GIRL vs SPINSTER: QUESTIONS
- Did Daisy Girl invent negative political advertising?
- Who is the Unknown Girl in the poem an unknown girl?
- What makes a traveller girl different from a settled girl?
- When did the Girl Guides merge with the Girl Scouts?
- What happened to the American Girl Girl of the Year doll?
- How does Gone Girl compare to the girl on the train?
- What does it mean when a guy calls a girl baby girl?
- Does Boy Meets Girl but this time the Girl wields sharp objects?
- What is it called when a girl fights with another girl?
- When did American girl start making girl of the Year dolls?
- What is the significance of the word spinster in the poem?
- How does Castellanos present the spinster's case in the story?
- What happened to Charlotte's lover and why did she become spinster?
- Who is the perpetual spinster in Jane Austen's novel?
- Why was Lady Mizukage insecure about being a spinster?
- What are the replacement tops for spinster aluminum shafts?
- How does spinster (spin) restore lysosome homeostasis?