viscountess (Meaning)

Wordnet

viscountess (n)

a wife or widow of a viscount

a noblewoman holding the rank of viscount in her own right

Webster

viscountess (n.)

The wife of a viscount.

viscountess Sentence Examples

  1. Lady Anne Stanley, Viscountess Molyneux, was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan court.
  2. Viscountess Castlemaine wielded immense influence over King Charles II of England.
  3. The Viscountess de Valmont was the tragic heroine of the opera "Dangerous Liaisons."
  4. Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, was created Viscountess Churchill in her own right.
  5. The Viscountess of Wimborne was a renowned philanthropist and socialite.
  6. Mary Beauclerk, Viscountess Bolingbroke, was a scandalous and witty author.
  7. The Viscountess Astor was the first woman to take her seat in the British House of Commons.
  8. Lady Henrietta Spencer, Viscountess Coke, was a celebrated beauty of her time.
  9. The Viscountess Dowager of Longford was a dedicated social activist and writer.
  10. Viscountess Linley, formerly known as Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, is a granddaughter of Princess Margaret.

FAQs About the word viscountess

a wife or widow of a viscount, a noblewoman holding the rank of viscount in her own rightThe wife of a viscount.

queen, duchess, gentlewoman,countess, baroness, princess, marquise, marchioness, peeress, matriarch

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Lady Anne Stanley, Viscountess Molyneux, was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan court.

Viscountess Castlemaine wielded immense influence over King Charles II of England.

The Viscountess de Valmont was the tragic heroine of the opera "Dangerous Liaisons."

Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, was created Viscountess Churchill in her own right.