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Often used in the same context:
headmistress,
nurse,
dowager,
maid,
governess,
housemother,
schoolmistress,
hausfrau,
washerwoman,
madam,
madame,
spinster,
prig,
parson,
matriarch,
midwife,
lady,
countess,
deaconess,
nursemaid,
harridan,
goneril,
charwoman,
fishwife,
schoolmarm,
chatelaine,
hostess,
adventuress,
conductress,
benefactress,
housekeeper,
radiographer,
policewoman,
shepherdess,
dame,
coachman,
memsahib,
housemaster,
aristo,
laundress,
gentlewoman,
floozie,
candy striper,
bluestocking,
houseman,
courtesan,
viscountess,
beautician,
vicar,
battleaxe,
trollop,
housewife,
manicurist,
waitress,
stewardess,
woman,
helpmeet,
fusspot,
moshesh,
frau,
scullery,
duchess,
wench,
martinet,
dogsbody,
streetwalker,
milkmaid,
postulant,
crone,
barmaid,
bride,
proprietress,
mumsy,
charlotte bronte,
socialite,
prissy,
gorgon,
schoolteacher,
schoolmaster,
dithery,
slattern,
millionairess,
maternity ward,
strumpet,
harlot,
guttersnipe,
bedchamber,
minx,
dressmaker,
dorrit,
harpy,
warder,
shopgirl,
postmistress,
headmaster,
husbandly,
bossy,
abbess,
lady mayoress,
gynecologist,
bridesmaid,
roue,
matrons,
gentleman,
ladies,
landlady,
widow,
ecclesiastic,
butler,
gent,
householder,
burgher,
englishwoman,
deacon,
frenchwoman,
gendeman,
offended,
mine,
alter'd,
astonished,
buxom,
departed,
discomfited,
displeased,
distinguished,
distrustful,
envied,
especial,
highborn,
humiliated,
insulted,
intrepid,
lost,
malvern,
martyred,
portly
More general:
married woman,
nurse,
wardress,
wife
Synonyms:
head nurse
Also try:
— Adjectives for matron:
roman,
young,
old,
aged,
noble,
british,
worthy,
respectable,
venerable,
elderly,
assistant,
more...
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