milady

[mɪˈleɪdi]

milady Definition

a respectful or formal term of address for a woman, especially one of high social status.

Using milady: Examples

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

  • Example

    Good evening, milady. How may I assist you?

  • Example

    Milady was dressed in the finest silk and jewels.

  • Example

    May I introduce you to Milady de Winter?

  • Example

    Milady's reputation preceded her wherever she went.

milady Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for milady

  • madam
  • lady
  • ma'am

Phrases with milady

  • a formal way of addressing a woman of high social status

    Example

    May I have the pleasure of escorting your milady to the ball?

  • a chivalrous and respectful way of addressing a woman, often used in literature or historical contexts

    Example

    Fair milady, may I have the honor of a dance with you?

  • milady's bower

    a private room or chamber belonging to a woman of high social status, often used in literature or historical contexts

    Example

    The knight entered milady's bower and presented her with a bouquet of flowers.

Origins of milady

from Middle English 'milady', contraction of 'my lady'

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Summary: milady in Brief

'Milady' [mɪˈleɪdi] is a respectful and formal term of address for a woman, particularly one of high social status. It is often used in literature or historical contexts, as in 'May I introduce you to Milady de Winter?' 'Milady' has variations like 'your milady' and 'fair milady,' and is synonymous with 'madam' and 'ma'am.'