herdswoman (Meaning)

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herdswoman (n.)

A woman who tends a herd.

Synonyms & Antonyms of herdswoman

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herdswoman Sentence Examples

  1. The diligent herdswoman carefully tended to her vast herd of cattle.
  2. The seasoned herdswoman knew the habits and needs of her animals instinctively.
  3. With a deft hand, the herdswoman guided the restless herd through the rugged terrain.
  4. The nomadic herdswoman traveled great distances in search of lush grazing grounds.
  5. Despite the harsh conditions, the herdswoman took pride in her role as a guardian of her animals.
  6. The herdswoman's unwavering dedication to her herd earned her the respect of the entire community.
  7. The young herdswoman eagerly learned the ancient traditions of her nomadic ancestors.
  8. The herdswoman's wisdom and experience guided her herd through droughts and storms.
  9. The gentle herdswoman consoled her distressed animals with soothing words and a calming presence.
  10. The herdswoman's connection to her animals extended beyond mere ownership; it was a deep bond forged through mutual trust and interdependence.

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A woman who tends a herd.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The diligent herdswoman carefully tended to her vast herd of cattle.

The seasoned herdswoman knew the habits and needs of her animals instinctively.

With a deft hand, the herdswoman guided the restless herd through the rugged terrain.

The nomadic herdswoman traveled great distances in search of lush grazing grounds.