noblewoman (Meaning)

Wordnet

noblewoman (n)

a woman of the peerage in Britain

Webster

noblewoman (n.)

A female of noble rank; a peeress.

noblewoman Sentence Examples

  1. Lady Margaret was renowned as a noblewoman of exceptional grace and virtue.
  2. The noblewoman's opulent attire showcased her aristocratic heritage.
  3. Beatrice, the noblewoman, courageously defied social norms to pursue her dreams.
  4. The council of noblewomen convened to discuss matters of royal governance.
  5. The young noblewoman's innocence and charm captivated the attention of the king.
  6. The esteemed noblewoman extended her patronage to promising artists and scholars.
  7. The noblewoman's lineage traced back to the prestigious House of Lancaster.
  8. Eleanor of Aquitaine, a renowned noblewoman, reigned as Queen of both France and England.
  9. The noblewoman's reputation for kindness and generosity made her beloved by the peasantry.
  10. Lady Anne Boleyn, the ill-fated noblewoman, ultimately ascended to the throne as Queen of England.

FAQs About the word noblewoman

a woman of the peerage in BritainA female of noble rank; a peeress.

queen, gentlewoman,lady, countess, duchess, matron, madam, peeress, milady,dame

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Lady Margaret was renowned as a noblewoman of exceptional grace and virtue.

The noblewoman's opulent attire showcased her aristocratic heritage.

Beatrice, the noblewoman, courageously defied social norms to pursue her dreams.

The council of noblewomen convened to discuss matters of royal governance.