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Meaning of mesalliance
Wordnet
mesalliance (n)
a marriage with a person of inferior social status
Webster
mesalliance (n.)
A marriage with a person of inferior social position; a misalliance.
mesalliance Sentence Examples
- The prince's mesalliance with a commoner caused a scandal that rocked the kingdom.
- Her wealthy parents were adamantly opposed to their daughter's mesalliance with a struggling artist.
- The idea of a mesalliance between the two families was met with disdain and disapproval.
- The town gossiped about the mesalliance between the wealthy heiress and the charming rogue.
- The society matron's mesalliance with her younger chauffeur sent shockwaves through her circle.
- The bishop condemned the mesalliance between the devout nun and the secular musician.
- Despite the social stigma, they defied conventions and pursued their mesalliance with unwavering love.
- The mesalliance between the brilliant scientist and the practical nurse sparked controversy within the scientific community.
- The crown princess's mesalliance with a foreign prince strained diplomatic relations.
- In a modern twist, the mesalliance between the tech billionaire and the environmental activist raised questions about societal divides.
FAQs About the word mesalliance
a marriage with a person of inferior social statusA marriage with a person of inferior social position; a misalliance.
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The prince's mesalliance with a commoner caused a scandal that rocked the kingdom.
Her wealthy parents were adamantly opposed to their daughter's mesalliance with a struggling artist.
The idea of a mesalliance between the two families was met with disdain and disapproval.
The town gossiped about the mesalliance between the wealthy heiress and the charming rogue.