mademoiselle (Meaning)
mademoiselle (n)
small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico
mademoiselle (n.)
A French title of courtesy given to a girl or an unmarried lady, equivalent to the English Miss.
A marine food fish (Sciaena chrysura), of the Southern United States; -- called also yellowtail, and silver perch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mademoiselle
mademoiselle Sentence Examples
- Mademoiselle Dubois, the esteemed professor, captivated her students with her erudite lectures.
- "Mademoiselle, your gown is simply divine," the seamstress exclaimed in admiration.
- The charming mademoiselle extended her hand in a graceful greeting.
- In the quaint Parisian café, the mademoiselle sipped her espresso with a touch of elegance.
- The young mademoiselle's voice was sweet as a lark's song.
- Mademoiselle Curie's groundbreaking research shattered scientific boundaries.
- The concierge addressed the mademoiselle with the utmost courtesy.
- The mademoiselle's laughter filled the room with infectious joy.
- The mademoiselle's poise and grace commanded respect.
- "Mademoiselle, your presence illuminates this evening," the gentleman declared.
FAQs About the word mademoiselle
small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to MexicoA French title of courtesy given to a girl or
doll, maid, madam, señoritas, girl, lassie, maiden, senora, ingenue,ingénue
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Mademoiselle Dubois, the esteemed professor, captivated her students with her erudite lectures.
"Mademoiselle, your gown is simply divine," the seamstress exclaimed in admiration.
The charming mademoiselle extended her hand in a graceful greeting.
In the quaint Parisian café, the mademoiselle sipped her espresso with a touch of elegance.