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lady
noun
-
lady
,
ladies
a
polite
word
for
an
adult
female
person
ā¢
A
helpful
lady
showed
us
the
way
to
the
museum
.
A
helpful
lady
showed
us
the
way
to
the
museum
.
ā¢
Please
let
the
lady
with
the
stroller
go
first
.
Please
let
the
lady
with
the
stroller
go
first
.
From
Middle
English
ā
lady
ā,
from
Old
English
ā
hlǣfdīĔe
ā
meaning
ā
woman
of
the
household
ā.
noun
-
lady
,
ladies
a
woman
who
behaves
in
a
polite
and
refined
way
ā¢
Grandma
always
told
us
to
sit
up
straight
and
act
like
a
lady
.
Grandma
always
told
us
to
sit
up
straight
and
act
like
a
lady
.
ā¢
Even
under
pressure
,
she
remained
a
true
lady
and
thanked
everyone
politely
.
Even
under
pressure
,
she
remained
a
true
lady
and
thanked
everyone
politely
.
noun
-
lady
,
ladies
(
informal
)
a
man
ā
s
romantic
partner
or
wife
ā¢
He
ā
s
cooking
dinner
for
his
lady
tonight
.
He
ā
s
cooking
dinner
for
his
lady
tonight
.
ā¢
Don
ā
t
keep
your
lady
waiting
outside
in
the
cold
.
Don
ā
t
keep
your
lady
waiting
outside
in
the
cold
.
Lady
noun
-
Lady
,
Ladies
a
formal
title
for
the
wife
or
daughter
of
a
lord
,
or
for
a
woman
who
holds
a
rank
in
the
British
nobility
ā¢
Lady
Diana
was
loved
for
her
charitable
work
around
the
world
.
Lady
Diana
was
loved
for
her
charitable
work
around
the
world
.
ā¢
The
estate
was
inherited
by
Lady
Amelia
on
her
father
ā
s
death
.
The
estate
was
inherited
by
Lady
Amelia
on
her
father
ā
s
death
.