gentlewomen

[jen-tl-wim-in]

gentlewomen Definition

a woman of good family and breeding who is polite and refined.

Using gentlewomen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gentlewoman was known for her impeccable manners and gracious hospitality.

  • Example

    She was born a gentlewoman and lived her life with dignity and grace.

  • Example

    The novel tells the story of a young gentlewoman who defies societal expectations to pursue her dreams.

gentlewomen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gentlewomen

Phrases with gentlewomen

  • a woman who embodies the qualities of nobility, courtesy, and refinement

    Example

    She was a true gentlewoman, always kind and gracious to everyone she met.

  • behavior that is polite, refined, and appropriate for a woman of good breeding

    Example

    Her gentlewomanly behavior made her stand out in a crowd.

  • gentlewoman's agreement

    an informal agreement between two parties, often based on trust and mutual respect

    Example

    They had a gentlewoman's agreement to split the profits evenly.

Origins of gentlewomen

from Middle English 'gentil' meaning noble or courteous, and 'wimman' meaning woman

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Summary: gentlewomen in Brief

The term 'gentlewomen' [jen-tl-wim-in] refers to a woman of good family and breeding who is polite and refined. It denotes qualities of nobility, courtesy, and refinement, as exemplified by 'The gentlewoman was known for her impeccable manners and gracious hospitality.' 'Gentlewoman' extends into phrases like 'a true gentlewoman,' describing a woman who embodies these qualities, and 'gentlewomanly behavior,' referring to polite and refined behavior.