minoress Synonyms

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minoress Meaning

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minoress (n.)

See Franciscan Nuns, under Franciscan, a.

minoress Sentence Examples

  1. The young minoress's voice soared through the cathedral, filling the sacred space with ethereal melody.
  2. Despite her tender years, the minoress possessed an extraordinary musical talent that belied her status as a novice.
  3. The abbot recognized the minoress's exceptional vocal abilities and appointed her to lead the choir.
  4. The minoress's poignant solo performance moved the congregation to tears.
  5. At the age of 15, the minoress took her vows, dedicating her life to the service of God through music.
  6. The minoress's humble demeanor belied her extraordinary musicianship.
  7. The minoress became a sought-after performer, traveling throughout the kingdom to share her gift.
  8. The bishop granted the minoress special dispensation to leave the convent for concert tours.
  9. The minoress's recordings became bestsellers, inspiring young singers around the world.
  10. In her later years, the minoress founded a music school for impoverished children, passing on her legacy to future generations.

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See Franciscan Nuns, under Franciscan, a.

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The young minoress's voice soared through the cathedral, filling the sacred space with ethereal melody.

Despite her tender years, the minoress possessed an extraordinary musical talent that belied her status as a novice.

The abbot recognized the minoress's exceptional vocal abilities and appointed her to lead the choir.

The minoress's poignant solo performance moved the congregation to tears.