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Mistresses Meaning in English

word · lemma: mistress

ˈmɪstɹəsəz/, /ˈmɪstɹəsɪz
MIS-truh-siz
mˈɪstɹəsɪz
MIS-truh-siz

Definition

'Mistresses' usually refers to women who are in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone who is married to another person. It can also mean female owners or heads of something, but this sense is less common today.

Usage & Nuances

The most common use today refers to a woman romantically involved with a married man. Using 'mistress' to mean a female head or owner is old-fashioned. The word is formal or literary and can carry a negative or judgmental tone. Do not confuse with 'misses' (Mrs.) or 'teacher' (as in 'schoolmistress', now rare).

Example Sentences

The king had several mistresses during his reign.

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He tried to keep his mistresses a secret from his wife.

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In many stories, rich men are described as having mistresses.

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All of his mistresses attended the funeral, causing quite a scene.

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After years as one of his mistresses, she finally moved on with her life.

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The old novels sometimes mention wealthy women as mistresses of grand houses.

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