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girl
[gurl]
noun
a female child, from birth to full growth.
a young, immature woman, especially formerly, an unmarried one.
a daughter.
My wife and I have two girls.
Informal: Sometimes Offensive., a grown woman, especially when referred to familiarly.
She's having the girls over for bridge next week.
a girlfriend; sweetheart.
Older Use: Usually Offensive., a female servant, as a maid.
Older Use: Usually Offensive., a female employee, especially an office assistant.
a female who is from or native to a given place.
She's a Missouri girl.
(used with a singular or plural verb), girls,
a range of sizes from 7 to 14, for garments made for girls.
a garment in this size range.
the department or section of a store where these garments are sold.
Slang., girls, one's breasts (usually preceded by the, my, etc., and primarily used self-referentially by women).
girl
/ ɡɜːl /
noun
a female child from birth to young womanhood
a young unmarried woman; lass; maid
informal, a sweetheart or girlfriend
informal, a woman of any age
an informal word for daughter
a female employee, esp a female servant
derogatory, a Black female servant of any age
informal, (usually plural) a group of women, esp acquaintances
Usage
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Word History and Origins
Origin of girl1
Word History and Origins
Origin of girl1
Example Sentences
"I feel mentally strong and fully ready to give my all, hoping to make history by setting this record in the name of Afghan girls and women for the very first time."
The girl group Katseye say they have received multiple online death threats since they made their debut last year.
The training will be delivered annually, and will be built into the degree programme as a way of tackling violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland.
Since returning to power, the Taliban have barred women from most workplaces and universities and girls from secondary schools.
A decade later, the girl boss is an endangered species.
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When To Use
The word girl, meaning "a female child," originally meant any "child" or "young person," regardless of gender. Girl, for "child," is recorded around 1250–1300.However, the original source of the word is uncertain. Scholars point to Old English words like gyrela, "an item of dress, apparel," presumably of a type worn by and popular with a young person back then.Guess what other word has obscure roots? Boy. Discover why in our slideshow “‘Dog,’ ‘Boy,’ And Other Words That We Don’t Know Where They Came From."
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