Countesses example sentences

Related (11): duchess, earl, baroness, viscountess, marquess, nobility, peerage, baron, knight, lord, lady.

count·ess

noun

countesses (plural noun)

  - the wife or widow of a count or earl.

  - a woman holding the rank of count or earl in her own right.

Synonyms

noblewoman, gentlewoman, duchess, peeress, viscountess, baroness, dame

"Countesses" Example Sentences

1. "Countesses," the old man said, "are the most noble of all women."
2. "Countesses," the queen declared, "are the most important members of our court."
3. "Countesses," the teacher lectured, "are the highest ranking ladies in the kingdom."
4. "Countesses," the historian recounted, "were once the most powerful women in Europe."
5. "Countesses," the author wrote, "have a long and illustrious history."
6. "Countesses," the professor explained, "are the highest-ranking women of nobility."
7. "Countesses," the tour guide said, "are the highest-ranking women in the nobility."
8. "Countesses," the librarian noted, "were once the most influential women in the court."
9. "Countesses," the politician declared, "are the most respected women in the kingdom."
10. "Countesses," the priest intoned, "are the most revered women in the land."
11. "Countesses," the duke proclaimed, "are the most noble of all women."
12. "Countesses," the ambassador stated, "are the most important women in the court."
13. "Countesses," the baroness declared, "are the highest-ranking ladies of the court."
14. "Countesses," the archbishop said, "were once the most powerful women in the kingdom."
15. "Countesses," the scholar wrote, "have a long and distinguished history."
16. "Countesses," the general explained, "are the highest-ranking women of the nobility."
17. "Countesses," the tour guide remarked, "are the highest-ranking women in the aristocracy."
18. "Countesses," the archivist noted, "were once the most influential women in the kingdom."
19. "Countesses," the statesman declared, "are the most respected women in the court."
20. "Countesses," the bishop intoned, "are the most revered women in the kingdom."

Common Phases

Countesses of the Realm; Countesses of the Holy Roman Empire; Countesses of the Ancien Régime; Countesses of the House of Habsburg; Countesses of the House of Bourbon; Countesses of the House of Stuart; Countesses of the House of Savoy; Countesses of the House of Wittelsbach; Countesses of the House of Hohenzollern.

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