damsel

[ˈdamz(ə)l]

damsel Definition

  • 1a young unmarried woman
  • 2a maiden in distress in a fictional work, such as a fairy tale

Using damsel: Examples

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

  • Example

    The prince rescued the damsel from the tower.

  • Example

    She was a beautiful damsel with long golden hair.

  • Example

    The story features a damsel in distress who needs saving from the evil sorcerer.

damsel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for damsel

Antonyms for damsel

Phrases with damsel

  • a young woman who is in trouble and needs to be rescued by a hero

    Example

    The classic fairy tale trope of a damsel in distress has been used in many stories.

  • a beautiful and charming young woman

    Example

    The knight rode off to rescue the fair damsel from the dragon's lair.

  • a predatory insect that resembles a dragonfly but has a slender body and broad wings

    Example

    The damsel fly is a common sight near ponds and streams.

Origins of damsel

from Old French 'damoisele', meaning 'young lady'

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Summary: damsel in Brief

The term 'damsel' [ˈdamz(ə)l] refers to a young unmarried woman or a maiden in distress in a fictional work. It is often used in fairy tales and stories featuring heroes rescuing damsels in distress. The phrase 'damsel in distress' is a common trope in fiction.