neatress (Meaning)

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neatress (n.)

A woman who takes care of cattle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of neatress

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neatress Sentence Examples

  1. The young neatress meticulously folded the laundry, creating a pile of flawless linens.
  2. The neatress's room was a testament to her impeccable housekeeping, with every surface sparkling clean.
  3. The hotel boasted a charming neatress who ensured that guest rooms were always spotless.
  4. Hiring a neatress was a small price to pay for the convenience of having a tidy home.
  5. The neatress's attention to detail extended to organizing drawers and closets, leaving everything in its proper place.
  6. The office space benefited greatly from the presence of a neatress who kept desks and equipment free of clutter.
  7. The neatress's calm demeanor and gentle touch made working in her presence a pleasure.
  8. The hospital hired a team of neatreases to maintain the highest standards of hygiene in patient rooms.
  9. The church's neatress took pride in preparing the sanctuary for worship, ensuring a serene and welcoming atmosphere.
  10. The neatress's ability to transform a messy space into an oasis of order was truly remarkable.

FAQs About the word neatress

A woman who takes care of cattle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The young neatress meticulously folded the laundry, creating a pile of flawless linens.

The neatress's room was a testament to her impeccable housekeeping, with every surface sparkling clean.

The hotel boasted a charming neatress who ensured that guest rooms were always spotless.

Hiring a neatress was a small price to pay for the convenience of having a tidy home.