paramour (Meaning)
paramour (n)
a woman's lover
a woman who cohabits with an important man
paramour (n.)
A lover, of either sex; a wooer or a mistress (formerly in a good sense, now only in a bad one); one who takes the place, without possessing the rights, of a husband or wife; -- used of a man or a woman.
Love; gallantry.
paramour (adv.)
Alt. of Paramours
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paramour Sentence Examples
- The scandalous affair between the politician and his paramour became the talk of the town.
- She was fiercely jealous of her husband's paramour, whom she believed had stolen his affections.
- The detective uncovered a trail of deceit and intrigue leading to the paramour's involvement in the murder.
- The paramour's presence at the party raised eyebrows, as she was known for her previous dalliances with several men.
- The paramour's motives remained shrouded in mystery, making it difficult for the authorities to ascertain her role in the crime.
- The woman's paramour was a dangerous man, rumored to have ties to the underworld.
- The discovery of the paramour's secret rendezvous sent shockwaves through the community.
- The paramour's betrayal cut deep, leaving the scorned lover feeling heartbroken and abandoned.
- The paramour's influence over the powerful man was undeniable, and she used it to advance her own agenda.
- The paramour's enigmatic smile hinted at a complex past and a web of secrets yet to be uncovered.
FAQs About the word paramour
a woman's lover, a woman who cohabits with an important manA lover, of either sex; a wooer or a mistress (formerly in a good sense, now only in a bad one); one
husband, wife, girlfriend,lover, boyfriend, hon, swain, beloved, sweetheart, ladylove
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The scandalous affair between the politician and his paramour became the talk of the town.
She was fiercely jealous of her husband's paramour, whom she believed had stolen his affections.
The detective uncovered a trail of deceit and intrigue leading to the paramour's involvement in the murder.
The paramour's presence at the party raised eyebrows, as she was known for her previous dalliances with several men.