Synonym: female, lady, matron. Antonym: man. Similar words: Roman, romance, romantic, tomato, domain, diplomat, no matter, automatic. Meaning: ['wʊmən] n. 1. an adult female person (as opposed to a man) 2. women as a class 3. a human female who does housework 4. a female person who plays a significant role (wife or mistress or girlfriend) in the life of a particular man.
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(121) Don't be a woman who needs a man. Be a woman who a man needs.
(122) She was, in her own favourite phrase, 'a woman without a past'.
(123) He is a tall man but his wife is a short woman.
(124) It was too late to save the sick woman, and she died.
(125) Though I'm a woman, but I did it affordable, to put next.
(126) He noticed a woman in a black dress sitting across from him.
(127) Never have I met a woman so obstinate, so pigheaded!
(128) The heart of woman is a glass holding water. It is full but seems to have nothing inside.
(129) I was talking to a woman I met on the flight.
(130) He said he'd picked the woman up in a bar.
(131) She was the first British woman to climb the mountain .sentencedict .com
(132) The old woman doddered from the bed to the table.
(133) I want to be a man in my next life, with a woman like me.
(134) Seen from this angle the woman in the picture is smiling.
(135) The woman charged with murder was said to be mad and unfit to plead.
(136) Decisions on their own depression and self-assertion perk this is a woman.
(137) He became well known for pandering to any man who needed a woman.
(138) The novel is an intensely lyrical stream-of-consciousness about an Indian woman who leaves her family home to be married.
(139) She has gone from being a healthy, fit, and sporty young woman to being a cripple.
(140) He carved the figure of a woman from a piece of wood.
(141) They dived from the bridge and rescued the drowning woman.
(142) The woman claims she was the victim of constructive dismissal after being demoted.
(143) The brazen woman laughed loudly at the judge who sentenced her.
(144) It's a pity for me to see an old woman hobble away.
(145) There was never yet a fair woman but she made mouths.
(146) Builders are renowned for wolf-whistling at any woman who walks by.
(147) Madame Curie was the only famous woman scientist in the world.
(148) She is the first woman who navigates a sail crossing the English Channel.
(149) She still has the energy and sex appeal of a woman less than half her age.
(150) Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.