demoiselle

[ˌdɛmwəˈzɛl]

demoiselle Definition

  • 1a young unmarried woman
  • 2a small crane with a long neck and a short bill, found in Eurasia and Africa

Using demoiselle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "demoiselle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The demoiselle was the belle of the ball.

  • Example

    The demoiselle crane is known for its graceful movements.

demoiselle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for demoiselle

Phrases with demoiselle

  • demoiselle d'honneur

    bridesmaid or maid of honor

    Example

    She asked her sister to be her demoiselle d'honneur.

  • a small crane with a long neck and a short bill, found in Eurasia and Africa

    Example

    The demoiselle crane is known for its graceful movements.

  • a hairstyle with the hair gathered at the back of the head and arranged in a bun

    Example

    She wore a demoiselle coiffure for the wedding.

Origins of demoiselle

from French 'demoiselle', meaning 'young lady'

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Summary: demoiselle in Brief

The term 'demoiselle' [ˌdɛmwəˈzɛl] refers to a young unmarried woman or a small crane found in Eurasia and Africa. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The demoiselle was the belle of the ball.' 'Demoiselle' also extends into phrases like 'demoiselle d'honneur,' meaning bridesmaid, and 'demoiselle coiffure,' a hairstyle with the hair gathered at the back of the head.