damosel Antonyms
Meaning of damosel
Wordnet
damosel (n)
a young unmarried woman
Webster
damosel (n.)
Alt. of Damoiselle
damosel Sentence Examples
- In the medieval tales, the knight gallantly rescued the damosel from the dragon's lair.
- The damosel's plea for help echoed through the ancient castle's halls.
- Clad in a gown of silk and satin, the damosel awaited her knight in shining armor.
- The damosel's beauty was legendary, captivating all who beheld her radiant presence.
- With tears in her eyes, the damosel begged the brave knight to save her village from the marauding bandits.
- The damosel's delicate features spoke of grace and nobility.
- In the legends of old, the damosel often symbolized purity and innocence.
- The damosel's heart raced as she awaited her fate at the hands of the evil sorcerer.
- Despite the dangers that lurked in the enchanted forest, the damosel remained resolute in her quest.
- The damosel's laughter danced like music in the air, bringing joy to all who heard it.
FAQs About the word damosel
a young unmarried womanAlt. of Damoiselle
maiden,girl, maid,ingénue, virgin,demoiselle, chit, señoritas, bird, sister
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In the medieval tales, the knight gallantly rescued the damosel from the dragon's lair.
The damosel's plea for help echoed through the ancient castle's halls.
Clad in a gown of silk and satin, the damosel awaited her knight in shining armor.
The damosel's beauty was legendary, captivating all who beheld her radiant presence.