marquise Synonyms

marquise Meaning

Wordnet

marquise (n)

a noblewoman ranking below a duchess and above a countess

permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc.

Webster

marquise (n.)

The wife of a marquis; a marchioness.

marquise Sentence Examples

  1. The marquise cut diamond sparkled brilliantly under the stage lights.
  2. The duchess wore an exquisite diamond marquise ring as a symbol of her noble lineage.
  3. The garden's path was lined with elegant marquise-shaped flower beds.
  4. The architect incorporated marquise-shaped windows into the building's facade, adding a touch of sophistication.
  5. The marquise's estate was renowned for its sprawling lawns and picturesque fountains.
  6. The marquise de Sade was a notorious libertine known for her scandalous lifestyle.
  7. The marquise of Bayreuth was a patron of the arts and hosted lavish musical performances in her palace.
  8. The marquise-shaped pool gleamed invitingly in the summer sun.
  9. The marquise-style mirror added a touch of grandeur to the room.
  10. The marquise was adorned with intricate embroidery and precious stones, reflecting her high status.

FAQs About the word marquise

a noblewoman ranking below a duchess and above a countess, permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc.The wife of a marquis; a marchioness.

duchess,countess, queen, viscountess, princess, marchesa, baroness, marchioness, peeress, matron

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The marquise cut diamond sparkled brilliantly under the stage lights.

The duchess wore an exquisite diamond marquise ring as a symbol of her noble lineage.

The garden's path was lined with elegant marquise-shaped flower beds.

The architect incorporated marquise-shaped windows into the building's facade, adding a touch of sophistication.