WIFE vs MISTRESS: NOUN
- A married woman; a man's partner in marriage
- A woman: now only in rural or provincial use, especially in Scotland, and usually with an adjective, or in composition with a noun, implying a woman of humble position: as, old wives' tales; a fish wife.
- The mistress of a house; a hostess: called more distinctively the goodwife (correlative to goodman) or the housewīfe.
- A woman who is united to a man in the lawful bonds of wedlock; a man's spouse: the correlative of husband.
- The female of a pair of mated animals.
- A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
- The equitable right or claim of a married woman to a reasonable and adequate provision, by way of settlement or otherwise, out of her choses in action, or out of any property of hers which is under the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, for the support of herself and her children.
- To give or take (a woman) in marriage.
- The lawful consort of a man; a woman who is united to a man in wedlock; a woman who has a husband; a married woman; -- correlative of husband.
- A woman; an adult female; -- now used in literature only in certain compounds and phrases, as alewife, fishwife, goodwife, and the like.
- A woman joined to another person in marriage; a female spouse.
- A nation or country that has supremacy over others.
- A woman with ultimate control over something.
- A woman who owns a slave.
- A woman who owns or keeps an animal.
- A woman in a position of authority, control, or ownership, as the head of a household.
- A woman who has a continuing sexual relationship with a man who is married to someone else.
- A woman schoolteacher (especially one regarded as strict)
- A woman master who directs the work of others
- Something personified as female that directs or reigns.
- An adulterous woman; a woman who has an ongoing extramarital sexual relationship with a man
- A dominatrix.
- A female partner in an extramarital relationship, generally including sexual relations.
- A female teacher.
- A woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
- To be exempt from control by another person.
- The old name of the jack at bowls.
- A married woman; a wife.
- A title of courtesy formerly prefixed to the name of a woman, married or unmarried, but now superseded by the contracted forms, Mrs., for a married, and Miss, for an unmarried, woman.
- A woman filling the place, but without the rights, of a wife; a woman having an ongoing usually exclusive sexual relationship with a man, who may provide her with financial support in return; a concubine; a loose woman with whom one consorts habitually.
- A woman regarded with love and devotion; she who has command over one's heart; a beloved object; a sweetheart.
- A woman having power, authority, or ownership; a woman who exercises authority, is chief, etc.; the female head of a family, a school, etc.
- In the game of bowls, the small ball at which the players aim; the jack.
- A woman who illicitly occupies the place of a wife.
- A woman who is beloved and courted; a woman who has command over a lover's heart; a sweetheart: now used only in poetic language or as an archaisrn.
- A woman who has mastered any art or branch of study: used also of things.
- A title of address or term of courtesy nearly equivalent to madam, formerly applied to any woman or girl, but now chiefly and specifically to married women, written in the abbreviated form Mrs. (now pronounced mis′ ez), and used before personal names. In English lawit is the proper style of the wife of an esquire or gentleman. See miss.
- A woman who has authority or power of control, as over a house or over other persons; a female head, chief, or director; a woman who is served by or has the ordering of others: the feminine correlative of master: as, the mistress of a family or of a school. It is also extended to things which are spoken of as feminine.
- In mining, a cover for sinkers in a wet shaft; a cover for a sinker's lamp.
- A woman schoolteacher.
- Used formerly as a courtesy title when speaking to or of a woman.
- A woman who has mastered a skill or branch of learning.
- A woman well skilled in anything, or having the mastery over it.
WIFE vs MISTRESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To wait upon a mistress; to be courting.
WIFE vs MISTRESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To take a wife; marry.
- A man's partner in marriage
- A married woman
- An adulterous woman
- To attend as a lover upon a mistress; pay court to women.
- To become mistress of.
WIFE vs MISTRESS: RELATED WORDS
- Woman, Housewife, Housekeeper, Bride, Lover, Spouse, Family, Mistress, Married, Missus, Widow, Girlfriend, Mother, Husband, Married woman
- Lady, Sweetheart, Madame, Stepmother, Concubine, Affair, Fiancee, Missus, Girlfriend, Wife, Lover, Kept woman, Fancy woman, Schoolmarm, Schoolmistress
WIFE vs MISTRESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Marry, Marriage, Woman, Housewife, Housekeeper, Bride, Lover, Spouse, Family, Mistress, Married, Widow, Girlfriend, Mother, Husband
- Mademoiselle, Cheater, Bride, Married, Madam, Spouse, Lady, Sweetheart, Madame, Concubine, Affair, Girlfriend, Wife, Lover, Schoolmarm
WIFE vs MISTRESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For the unbelieving husband is made holy because of his wife, and the unbelieving wife is made holy because of her husband.
- Abram to go in to Hagar is understood in the context of a barren wife suggesting to her husband to take a second wife.
- Former Shah of Iran and wife Farah Pahlavi with Former President Carter and wife Rosalynn Carter.
- The nominees mentioned in the FD was the name of my wife and my friends wife who is missing for the last several years.
- Gorman and wife Donna of Trenton, NJ, and Thomas Witt and wife Linda of Florida.
- After an evidentiary hearing, the trial court granted the wife a divorce, divided the marital estate, and awarded the wife alimony.
- So again I say, each man must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.
- My wife Pam has given me the Love of Jesus and of a wife more than any person can give.
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- Wishes For Wife: Wife is not just only your better.
- Mistress Anne had come up from Charleston, and Master Edward and Mistress Kitty had arrived from Cordesville.
- An eternal mystery: When the mistress becomes the wife, why is she shocked when another mistress enters the scene?
- Mistress requires: from the top of his head to his toes, body hair should be present only if the Mistress allows it.
- Mistress Mary Spencer Ingham, just as reprehensible a tyrant as her husband, displayed all the characteristics of the jealous slave mistress.
- Mistress Barnes her suspicion that her husband is having an affair with Mistress Goursey, a suspicion the play has trouble explaining.
- Mistress feeds the slave during lunch and sometimes Mistress locks the slave in its cell or cages.
- Duke is not long constant to one purpose, and for some people that was a problem, Mistress Ford and Mistress Page were the trouble.
- Mistress Viola was a jet black negress with a build similar to his Mistress Lotta, although her breasts were not quite as large.
- Mistress angel and mistress flame have created a catalogue of custom made furniture to compliment every home and adult play space.
- So, she books a BDSM session with the incomparable Mistress Jezebel and the exotic Mistress Dragonlily.
WIFE vs MISTRESS: QUESTIONS
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- What does Raymond ask Meursault about his mistress?
- Is spirit offering useless with Mistress of sacrifice?
- How does Shakespeare describe his mistress in my mistress's eye are nothing like?