WOMAN vs LADY: NOUN
- A female attendant or servant.
- A wife (sometimes a fiance or girlfriend)
- A human female employed to do housework
- An adult female person (as opposed to a man)
- One who hates women; one who has an aversion to the female sex; a misogynist.
- A female person who plays a significant role (wife or mistress or girlfriend) in the life of a particular man
- Women as a class
- A human female who does housework
- An adult female human.
- Women considered as a group; womankind.
- An adult female human belonging to a specified occupation, group, nationality, or other category. Often used in combination.
- A female servant or subordinate.
- A woman experienced in the ways of the world; a woman engrossed in society or fashionable life.
- A female lover or sweetheart.
- Formerly, the side of a British penny on which was the figure of Britannia, the other having the king's head: as “man or woman?”—that is, heads or tails?
- An adult female of the human race; figuratively, the female sex; human females collectively. See lady, 5.
- The qualities which characterize womanhood; tenderness; gentleness; also, when used of a man, effeminacy; weakness.
- A female attendant on a person of rank (used in such a connection as to show the special sense intended).
- An adult female person; a grown-up female person, as distinguished from a man or a child; sometimes, any female person.
- The female part of the human race; womankind.
- A wife.
- A woman of the peerage in Britain
- A polite name for any woman
- A woman of refinement
- A woman of high social standing or refinement, especially when viewed as dignified or well-mannered.
- A woman who is the head of a household.
- A woman, especially when spoken of or to in a polite way.
- Used as a form of address for a woman, often with sarcasm or irritation.
- A woman who is the object of romantic or chivalrous love.
- A wife or girlfriend.
- A general feminine title of nobility and other rank, specifically as the title for the wife or widow of a knight or baronet.
- Any woman; ; also used in combination.
- The triturating apparatus in the stomach of a lobster; -- so called from a fancied resemblance to a seated female figure. It consists of calcareous plates.
- A man who affects the society of ladies.
- An altar in a lady chapel.
- A chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
- The court of a lady of the manor.
- A handsomely spotted swimming crab (Platyonichus ocellatus) very common on the sandy shores of the Atlantic coast of the United States.
- See Female fern, under Female, and Illust. of Fern.
- A lady of the queen's household, appointed to wait upon or attend the queen.
- A lady in waiting.
- A lady having jurisdiction of a manor; also, the wife of a manor lord.
- A maidservant who dresses and waits upon a lady.
- The Virgin Mary.
- The mistress of a household.
- A woman of breeding or higher class, a woman of authority.
- The feminine of lord.
- A title for someone married to a lord.
- A title for somebody married to a gentleman.
- A title that can be used instead of the formal terms of marchioness, countess, viscountess or baroness.
- A Mass said in honor of the Virgin Mary.
- The Virgin Mary. Usually used with Our.
- In astrology, a term designating the planet Venus when in the circumstances under which, if a masculine planet, she would be termed lord: as, lady of the ascendant.
- A woman who has authority over a manor or family; the mistress of a household: the feminine correlative to lord.
- Specifically, 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, though the title is given by courtesy also to the wives of baronets and knights; also, the feminine title correlative originally to Lord, and now also to Sir.
- In the days of chivalry, the woman chosen by a knight or squire as the object of his especial service, his feats of arms being done in her honor, and his success ascribed to her influence.
- A woman of good family and of established social position, or one accepted as such: a restricted sense correlative to gentleman in like use.
- A woman of good breeding, education, and refinement of mind and manner: a general sense correlative to gentleman in like use: in common speech used indiscriminately as a synonym for woman (a use generally vulgar, and to be avoided except in address). See gentleman, 4.
- A wife; a man's spouse: used in this sense always with direct reference to the husband: as, John Smith and lady.
- A sweetheart.
- A wife; -- not now in approved usage.
- The calcareous apparatus in the cardiac part of the stomach of the lobster, the function of which is the trituration of the food.
- A woman who looks after the domestic affairs of a family; a mistress; the female head of a household.
- A woman having proprietary rights or authority; mistress; -- a feminine correlative of lord.
- A woman to whom the particular homage of a knight was paid; a woman to whom one is devoted or bound; a sweetheart.
- A woman of social distinction or position. In England, a title prefixed to the name of any woman whose husband is not of lower rank than a baron, or whose father was a nobleman not lower than an earl. The wife of a baronet or knight has the title of Lady by courtesy, but not by right.
- A woman of refined or gentle manners; a well-bred woman; -- the feminine correlative of gentleman.
- A slate measuring about 16 inches long by 10 broad.
WOMAN vs LADY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Belonging or becoming to a lady; ladylike.
WOMAN vs LADY: VERB
- To man with female labor.
- N/A
WOMAN vs LADY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To furnish with, or unite to, a woman.
- To make effeminate or womanish.
- To act the part of a woman in; -- with indefinite it.
- N/A
WOMAN vs LADY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To call (a person) “woman” in an abusive way.
- To unite to, or accompany by, a woman.
- To cause to act like a woman; subdue to weakness like a woman.
- To act the part of a woman: with an indefinite it.
- (idiom) ((one's) own woman) Independent in judgment or action.
- (idiom) (to a woman) Without exception.
- Of a lady; ladylike.
WOMAN vs LADY: RELATED WORDS
- Victim, Daughter, Housewife, Person, She, Mother, Lady, Girl, Man, Cleaning woman, Cleaning lady, Char, Adult female, Charwoman, Womanhood
- Maid, Queen, Mademoiselle, Babe, Matron, Girl, Gal, She, Woman, Peeress, Noblewoman, Madame, Dame, Gentlewoman, Madam
WOMAN vs LADY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Female, Maid, Girlfriend, Victim, Daughter, Housewife, Person, She, Mother, Lady, Girl, Man, Char, Charwoman, Womanhood
- Maid, Queen, Mademoiselle, Babe, Matron, Girl, Gal, She, Woman, Peeress, Noblewoman, Madame, Dame, Gentlewoman, Madam
WOMAN vs LADY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Man with man, or woman with woman, cannot fulfill this purpose of God in marriage.
- In the case of private knowledge, it must be man to man and woman to woman.
- It looks as if my mother will lose, but the woman that wants to take my little sister is not a good woman.
- In the Magnificat I hear Mary, as a woman, speaking a truth about God and sharing it with Elizabeth, another woman.
- One woman, one vote: rediscovering the woman suffrage movement.
- Each woman agreed that the most unattractive look for an Apostolic Pentecostal woman was no hairdo at all.
- WOMAN CHARGED WITH ANIMAL CRUELTY AFTER THROWING DOG OFF MOTEL BALCONY A woman who threaten.
- So there is nothing wrong with seeing woman after woman as being attractive.
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- The Female Duel, or the victorious Williamite lady who was challenged to fight a duel by a Jacobite lady.
- Enter LADY CAPULET LADY CAPULET Are you busy?
- The rest of his merit was the interest Lady Albemarle had with the king through Lady Yarmouth.
- Each Knight was to bring his Lady, and the Lady judged fairest would receive the girdle.
- At this moment the Lady Elizabeth and the Lady Jane Grey were announced.
- When Prince Charles first met Lady Diana, he was dating her sister, Lady Sarah Spencer.
- Alice was a beautiful lady and very inspiring GREAT Catholic lady.
- Waiting were Lady Frances Stardragon, Anne of Villanova, Lady Guinevere Elspeth Malyn, Leonora Dragonsrun, and Lady Lyndia of Woodlyn.
WOMAN vs LADY: QUESTIONS
- Who is the woman in black in the movie The woman in black?
- Does the woman in black appear again in the woman in black?
- Who is the Weeping Woman in the painting The Weeping Woman?
- Which issue distinguishes the care of the pregnant woman from non-pregnant woman?
- Did Wonder Woman ever have a relationship with a woman?
- What makes a woman an honest woman in a relationship?
- How to get a woman back from a woman who ignores you?
- Who is the woman in the Pretty Woman scene with Julia Roberts?
- How often do woman's day and woman's World Subscriptions renew?
- What caused the woman of Woman Hollering Creek to holler?
- Why is Lady Catherine de Bourgh called Lady Catherine?
- What happens to Lizard Lady in Lizard Lady vs the cats?
- Is the Lady-Datejust a classic timepiece designed for a lady?
- How does Sir Toby respond to Lady Olivia's Lady-in-waiting Maria?
- Is the Swatch irony Lady Lady watch AG 1995 nib new battery?
- Why is Lady Catherine of Aragon styled as Lady de Bourgh?
- Can Ateneo Lady Eagles retain title against La Salle Lady Spikers?
- How many copies did Lady Lady Sings the Blues sell?
- What happens to Lady Mary and Bertie in Lady Edith?
- How did Lady Churchill become Lady of the Bedchamber?