harlot

word

Definition

An old-fashioned and very offensive word for a woman who has sex with men for money; typically used in literature or historical texts.

Usage & Nuances

Extremely outdated and offensive; almost never used in modern speech except for quoting older literature or discussing historical language. Do not use this word in conversation.

Example Sentences

In Shakespeare's play, the character is called a harlot.

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The old book used the word harlot to describe a woman.

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Calling someone a harlot is considered extremely rude and old-fashioned.

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You’ll mostly find the word harlot in old novels or poetry, not in modern use.

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The preacher warned people not to behave like a harlot, quoting the Bible.

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People rarely say harlot in modern conversation.

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