mademoiselle
Americannoun
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(often initial capital letter) a French title of respect equivalent to “Miss”, used in speaking to or of a girl or unmarried woman: Mlle.
Mademoiselle Lafitte.
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a French governess.
noun
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a young unmarried French girl or woman: usually used as a title equivalent to Miss
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a French teacher or governess
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of mademoiselle
1635–45; < French; Old French ma damoisele my noble young lady; see madame, damsel
Example Sentences
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Prof Charles Martin, Mademoiselle Pierette Grizel and Mr J R Peddie presented a violin recital, a talk about ballads, a music lesson and even a little French language taster.
From BBC • Mar. 7, 2024
For actor Whitney Peak, who is the new new face of Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle fragrance, the event was a chance to speak to some of her favorite filmmakers.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 11, 2023
Among the seven featured artists was a former Mademoiselle magazine graphic designer who had landed in Los Angeles at the end of the previous decade for a teaching gig.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2022
By the early 1960s Ms. Didion was writing for Vogue, Mademoiselle and National Review, often on topics like “Jealousy: Is It a Curable Illness?”
From New York Times • Dec. 23, 2021
For two consecutive seasons he lived in the sunlight of Mademoiselle Duvigne’s presence.
From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin
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