missy Antonyms

Meaning of missy

Wordnet

missy (n)

a young female

Webster

missy (n.)

See Misy.

An affectionate, or contemptuous, form of miss; a young girl; a miss.

Webster

missy (a.)

Like a miss, or girl.

missy Sentence Examples

  1. The boss referred to his secretary as "missy," but she preferred to be called by her name.
  2. The naughty puppy hid under the couch, hoping missy wouldn't find him.
  3. Missy, the cat, was a master of stealth and often tiptoed around unnoticed.
  4. The high school bully targeted the new girl, missy, with cruel nicknames and pranks.
  5. The police officer, missy, was known for her quick wit and unwavering determination.
  6. Missy, the young actress, had a bright future ahead of her in Hollywood.
  7. The teacher asked missy to help her grade papers, recognizing her attention to detail.
  8. Missy, the elderly lady, lived a quiet life filled with knitting and gardening.
  9. The dog, missy, wagged her tail excitedly whenever she saw her favorite human.
  10. Missy, the waitress, was always cheerful and efficient, earning praise from customers.

FAQs About the word missy

a young femaleSee Misy., An affectionate, or contemptuous, form of miss; a young girl; a miss., Like a miss, or girl.

filly, lassie, lass,girl,sheila, miss, gamine, hoyden, schoolgirl, pixie

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The boss referred to his secretary as "missy," but she preferred to be called by her name.

The naughty puppy hid under the couch, hoping missy wouldn't find him.

Missy, the cat, was a master of stealth and often tiptoed around unnoticed.

The high school bully targeted the new girl, missy, with cruel nicknames and pranks.