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    La·dy
    /ˈlādē/

    noun

    • 1. a woman (used as a polite or old-fashioned form of reference): "I spoke to the lady at the travel agency" Similar womanadult femalefemalegirl
    • 2. a woman of superior social position, especially one of noble birth: "lords and ladies and royalty were once entertained at the house" Similar noblewomangentlewomanduchesscountess
  2. Define lady. lady synonyms, lady pronunciation, lady translation, English dictionary definition of lady. ) n. pl. la·dies 1. A woman of high social standing or refinement, especially when viewed as dignified or well-mannered. 2. A woman who is the head of a...

  3. Check pronunciation: lady. Definition of lady noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. LADY definition: 1. a polite way of saying 'woman': 2. a title used before the name of some women of high social…. Learn more.

  5. 3 days ago · lady in American English. (ˈleidi) (noun plural -dies) noun. 1. a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken. She was a real lady, as you can see in interviews with her. 2. a woman of high social position or economic class. She was born a lady and found it hard to adjust to her reduced circumstances.

  6. n. [ countable] a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken. a woman of high social position or economic class. any woman; female: the lady who answered the phone. Slang Terms This word is used as a term of address for a woman, as a polite term; usually in the plural: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome.

  7. Definitions of lady. noun. a polite name for any woman. “a nice lady at the library helped me”. see more. noun. a woman of refinement. “a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady ”. synonyms: dame, gentlewoman, ma'am, madam.

  8. Lady definition: A woman of high social standing or refinement, especially when viewed as dignified or well-mannered.

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