noblewomen Synonyms

noblewomen Meaning

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noblewomen (pl.)

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noblewomen Sentence Examples

  1. The noblewomen of the court were renowned for their elegance and grace.
  2. The king's betrothal to one of the highest-ranking noblewomen was a major event.
  3. The recently widowed noblewoman inherited a vast fortune and several estates.
  4. The noblewomen of the region were invited to a grand ball honoring the visiting ambassador.
  5. The artist's depiction of the noblewomen in their elaborate gowns was a masterpiece.
  6. The noblewomen played a vital role in the political and social life of the kingdom.
  7. The young noblewoman's beauty and intelligence made her a highly eligible bride.
  8. The noblewomen of the court were known for their lavish lifestyles and impeccable taste.
  9. The noblewoman's philanthropy extended to orphanages, hospitals, and other charitable organizations.
  10. The noblewomen of the era were often depicted in literature and art as symbols of wealth and status.

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ladies, countesses, queens, duchesses, gentlewomen, dames, baronesses, mistresses, peeresses, dowagers

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The noblewomen of the court were renowned for their elegance and grace.

The king's betrothal to one of the highest-ranking noblewomen was a major event.

The recently widowed noblewoman inherited a vast fortune and several estates.

The noblewomen of the region were invited to a grand ball honoring the visiting ambassador.