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spinster

[ˈspɪnstər]

spinster Definition

an unmarried woman, typically an older woman beyond the usual age for marriage.

Using spinster: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was a spinster who lived alone in a small cottage.

  • Example

    The novel's protagonist is a spinster who finds love later in life.

  • Example

    In the past, being a spinster was often seen as a negative thing.

  • Example

    My great-aunt was a spinster who never married.

spinster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spinster

  • old maid
  • bachelor girl
  • single woman

Antonyms for spinster

  • married woman

Phrases with spinster

  • a woman who has remained unmarried past the usual age and is unlikely to marry

    Example

    She was a confirmed spinster who had no interest in finding a husband.

  • an unmarried aunt, often used as a stereotype of an older unmarried woman

    Example

    My spinster aunt always gave me socks for Christmas.

  • a fashion trend that celebrates the style of unmarried women, often featuring vintage clothing and accessories

    Example

    Her outfit had a spinster chic vibe, with a high-necked blouse and a long skirt.

Origins of spinster

from 'spin' + '-ster', referring to a woman who spins thread for a living

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Summary: spinster in Brief

A 'spinster' [ˈspɪnstər] is an unmarried woman, typically beyond the usual age for marriage. It can carry negative connotations but also be used as a neutral descriptor. Examples include 'She was a spinster who lived alone in a small cottage.' and 'My great-aunt was a spinster who never married.' Phrases like 'confirmed spinster' and 'spinster aunt' exist, as well as the fashion trend 'spinster chic.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Trust

me,

if

you

decide

to

end

your

delightful

book

with

your

heroine

a

spinster,

no

one

will

buy

it.