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young lady

noun

  1. a young, usually unmarried woman of refinement, grace, etc.
  2. any young woman.
  3. a girlfriend; sweetheart; fiancée.


young lady

noun

  1. a girlfriend; sweetheart


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Word History and Origins

Origin of young lady1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425

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Example Sentences

And then that chorus kicks in, and the young lady formerly known as Lizzy Grant transforms into the princess of darkness.

She had a sweet, gentle voice, and she was obviously an educated and very considerate young lady.

“Folks have gone very quickly to that issue and have attacked the character of that young lady, and I think unfairly,” he said.

“I would prefer to hear ‘The Entertainer,’” the young lady says (they declined to give their names).

Ultimately, the criminal charges were dropped when the young lady refused to testify.

The young lady, hearing his step, turned round and stood on the stair, confronting him fiercely.

Frulein Fichtner was the young lady who was going to play his concerto in A major at the concert that evening.

The soul's confessions of that dear young lady were delightful in their naïve innocence.

"I shall feed no Yankees," cried a shrill voice, and a young lady flounced out of the door, her face red with anger.

A ghostly mate would be no very pleasant bridegroom for a young lady.

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