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The example sentences of GOVERNESSES in videos (2 in total of 2)

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

How to use "governesses" in a sentence?

  • Leo knew next to nothing about governesses, save for the drab creatures in novels, who tended to fall in love with the lord of the manor, always with bad results.
    -Lisa Kleypas-
  • Anyone who had ever read a novel knew that governesses were supposed to be meek and downtrodden.
    -Lisa Kleypas-
  • Strip back the beliefs pasted on by governesses, schools, and states, you find indelible truths at one's core.
    -David Mitchell-
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Definition and meaning of GOVERNESSES

What does "governesses mean?"

/ˈɡəvərnəs/

governesses

noun
woman employed to teach children in private household.
other
Woman who is paid to teach children in private.

What are synonyms of "governesses"?
Some common synonyms of "governesses" are:
  • tutor,
  • instructress,
  • duenna,
  • mademoiselle,
  • tutoress,
  • tutress,
  • tutrice,
  • tutrix,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈt(y)o͞odər/

tutor
noun verb

A teacher who deals with students personally. act as tutor to.

instructress
other

A woman instructor.

/ˌd(y)o͞oˈenə/

duenna
noun

Woman chaperon.

/ˌmad(ə)m(w)əˈzel/

mademoiselle
noun

title or form of address used of or to unmarried French-speaking woman.

Is "governesses" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "governesses" is a countable noun.

The word "governesses" is the plural of "governess".

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