senorita (Meaning)

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senorita (n)

a Spanish title or form of address used to or of an unmarried girl or woman; similar to the English `Miss'

senorita Sentence Examples

  1. The señorita greeted us with a warm smile that brightened the room.
  2. After the ceremony, the newlyweds danced a romantic waltz, the señorita twirling gracefully in her husband's arms.
  3. The señorita's beautiful voice filled the chapel as she sang a traditional Mexican song.
  4. In the bustling market, a vendor called out to a señorita browsing his colorful wares.
  5. The young señorita showed great determination as she climbed the steep mountain path.
  6. At the party, the señorita's laughter mingled with the music, spreading joy throughout the crowd.
  7. The señorita's elegant dress made her stand out at the grand ball.
  8. The señorita's kindness and compassion made her a role model for her community.
  9. In the twilight's glow, the señorita's silhouette appeared on the horizon, a beautiful sight to behold.
  10. As the señorita walked by, her perfume left a lingering, tantalizing scent in the air.

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a Spanish title or form of address used to or of an unmarried girl or woman; similar to the English `Miss'

doll, gal, madame, ingenue, maiden, maid, ingenue, lassie, madam,lass

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The señorita greeted us with a warm smile that brightened the room.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds danced a romantic waltz, the señorita twirling gracefully in her husband's arms.

The señorita's beautiful voice filled the chapel as she sang a traditional Mexican song.

In the bustling market, a vendor called out to a señorita browsing his colorful wares.