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The example sentences of DAMSEL in videos (3 in total of 5)

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Use "damsel" in a sentence | "damsel" example sentences

How to use "damsel" in a sentence?

  • Earth is a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true
    -Emily Dickinson-
  • The only thing true about what you just said was the storybook damsel part - and that only because you're pretty enough to be one.
    -Richelle Mead-
  • Well maybe the princess shouldnt be a damsel and she can save herself.
    -Anita Sarkeesian-
  • I'd never been a good damsel in distress. I was a "hands-on" damsel.
    -Jennifer Armintrout-
  • I’m not a damsel and there is no distress
    -Carrie Jones-
  • My son, beware of a plain damsel who charmeth thee, for she needeth much wile, and useth diverse weapons.
    -Gelett Burgess-
  • What innocence, may I ask, is being played here when it is known that this virtuous damsel has already got a dozen illegitimate children?
    -Nikita Khrushchev-
  • For a strolling damsel a doubtful reputation bears.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
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Definition and meaning of DAMSEL

What does "damsel mean?"

/ˈdamzəl/

damsel

noun
young unmarried woman.

What are synonyms of "damsel"?
Some common synonyms of "damsel" are:
  • girl,
  • miss,
  • maid,
  • maiden,
  • demoiselle,
  • lass,
  • lassie,
  • colleen,
  • mademoiselle,
  • signorina,
  • señorita,
  • Fräulein,
  • chick,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ɡərl/

girl
noun

A female child; a young woman.

/mis/

miss
noun verb

failure to hit, reach, etc.. fail to hit, reach, etc..

/mād/

maid
noun

Female servant in a house or hotel.

/ˈmādn/

maiden
adjective noun

Being the earliest or first. Unmarried woman or young girl.

/ˌdemwäˈzel/

demoiselle
noun

bird.

/las/

lass
noun

Scottish and Northern English young woman; girl.

/ˈlasē/

lassie
noun

Scottish and Northern English young woman; girl.

/käˈlēn/

colleen
noun other

girl or young woman. An Irish girl.

/ˌmad(ə)m(w)əˈzel/

mademoiselle
noun

Used as a courtesy title of an unmarried woman.

/ˌsēnyəˈrēnə/

signorina
noun

Italian title/form of address for unmarried woman.

/CHik/

chick
noun

A baby bird.

Is "damsel" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "damsel" is a countable noun.

The plural of "damsel" is "damsels".

Phrases and Idioms that contain "damsel"

damsel in distress

a young woman in trouble (with the implication that the woman needs to be re ...

a young woman in trouble (with the implication that the woman needs to be rescued, as by a prince in a fairy tale).

damsel in distress

A helpless woman who needs to be rescued from some danger. The term is a ref ...

A helpless woman who needs to be rescued from some danger. The term is a reference to the stereotypical female character in romantic stories who serves solely to be rescued by a heroic male character.

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