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    Dame
    /dām/

    noun

    • 1. (in the UK) the title given to a woman equivalent to the rank of knight: "Dame Vera Lynn"
    • 2. an elderly or mature woman: archaic, humorous "a matronly dame presided at the table"
  2. The meaning of DAME is a woman of rank, station, or authority. How to use dame in a sentence.

  3. Dame definition: the official title of a female member of the Order of the British Empire, equivalent to that of a knight.. See examples of DAME used in a sentence.

  4. Dame. noun [ C ] us / deɪm / uk / deɪm /. a title used in front of a woman's name that is given in Britain as a special honor, usually for valuable work done over a long period, or a woman having this honor: Dame Judy Dench.

  5. Define dame. dame synonyms, dame pronunciation, dame translation, English dictionary definition of dame. n. 1. Used formerly as a courtesy title for a woman in authority or a mistress of a household. 2. a. A married woman; a matron. b. An elderly woman.

  6. Definition of dame noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Dame is a title given to a woman as a special honour because of important service or work that she has done.

  8. Definitions of dame. noun. a woman of refinement. synonyms: gentlewoman, lady, ma'am, madam. see more. noun. informal terms for a (young) woman. synonyms: bird, chick, doll, skirt, wench. see more.

  9. usage note For dame Dame is sometimes perceived as insulting when used to refer generally to a woman, unless it is a woman of rank or advanced age. Words Nearby dame

  10. DAME meaning: 1. a title used in the UK before the name of a woman who has been officially respected: 2. a woman. Learn more.

  11. Dame definition: Used formerly as a courtesy title for a woman in authority or a mistress of a household.

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