milady Synonyms

milady Meaning

Wordnet

milady (n)

an English noblewoman

Webster

milady (n.)

Lit., my lady; hence (as used on the Continent), an English noblewoman or gentlewoman.

milady Sentence Examples

  1. Milady, your presence graces this humble abode with elegance and charm.
  2. I must inquire, milady, if you require any assistance in your travels.
  3. Rest assured, milady, your secrets are safe with me.
  4. May I escort you to the carriage, milady?
  5. Your request is my command, milady.
  6. Milady, your generosity knows no bounds.
  7. I am honored to be in your presence, milady.
  8. May I offer you a refreshment, milady?
  9. Your wit is as sharp as your sword, milady.
  10. Alas, milady, it is time for us to part ways.

FAQs About the word milady

an English noblewomanLit., my lady; hence (as used on the Continent), an English noblewoman or gentlewoman.

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

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Milady, your presence graces this humble abode with elegance and charm.

I must inquire, milady, if you require any assistance in your travels.

Rest assured, milady, your secrets are safe with me.

May I escort you to the carriage, milady?