peeress Antonyms

Meaning of peeress

Wordnet

peeress (n)

a woman of the peerage in Britain

Webster

peeress (n.)

The wife of a peer; a woman ennobled in her own right, or by right of marriage.

peeress Sentence Examples

  1. The prestigious peeress graced the royal gathering with her regal presence.
  2. Lady Anne Boleyn, once the queen consort, was elevated to the rank of peeress by her husband, King Henry VIII.
  3. The enigmatic peeress, known only as the "White Queen," vanished without a trace.
  4. Despite her high status as a peeress, the Lady Beatrice was renowned for her humble and benevolent nature.
  5. The young peeress stood as an unwavering ally of the king during a time of great turmoil.
  6. The Countess of Pembroke was a celebrated peeress renowned for her literary patronage and own poetic works.
  7. The peeress's fiery speech inspired her fellow members of the House of Lords to demand justice.
  8. The ancient tapestry depicted the peeress in elaborate robes, a testament to her wealth and privilege.
  9. The peeress's inheritance included a vast estate and an influential ancestral seat in the House of Lords.
  10. Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen, was the last reigning peeress of England, leaving no direct heir to succeed her.

FAQs About the word peeress

a woman of the peerage in BritainThe wife of a peer; a woman ennobled in her own right, or by right of marriage.

duchess, gentlewoman,lady, dame, queen, countess, noblewoman, princess, mistress, dowager

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The prestigious peeress graced the royal gathering with her regal presence.

Lady Anne Boleyn, once the queen consort, was elevated to the rank of peeress by her husband, King Henry VIII.

The enigmatic peeress, known only as the "White Queen," vanished without a trace.

Despite her high status as a peeress, the Lady Beatrice was renowned for her humble and benevolent nature.