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Wenches Meaning in English

word · lemma: wench

ˈwɛntʃɪz
WEN-chiz
wˈɛntʃɪz
WEN-chiz

Definition

An old-fashioned and now mostly offensive word for a young woman, especially one working as a servant in an inn or tavern. Sometimes used humorously in stories set in the past.

Usage & Nuances

'Wench' and its plural 'wenches' are now rarely used except in historical fiction, Renaissance festivals, or as an intentionally old-fashioned or comedic term. Considered offensive if used about real women today. Often associated with medieval or pirate vocabulary.

Example Sentences

The pirate captain called the serving girls his wenches.

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In old stories, taverns were filled with wenches and travelers.

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The play had actors dressed as wenches serving drinks.

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At the Renaissance fair, people joke about the 'ale and wenches' like in medieval times.

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Some tourists at the themed restaurant laughed when waitresses were called wenches.

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Calling women 'wenches' today would definitely offend them—it's seen as very disrespectful.

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