Meaning of consuless | Babel Free
Equivalents
Français
consulesse
Examples
“You [children] have⟳ been told, that Buonaparté is—“a very good?—man:”—that “A Chief-Conſul—” (self-appointed; and all but omnipotent)—“A Chief-Conſul, and proſtitute Conſuleſs, are far better than your old-faſhioned Kings and Queens.”
“The Consul and Consuless finding the magnificent and beautiful reſidence of St Cloud, too circumſcribed for their grand levee and feſtival days, are about to have⟳ the Palace of Verſailles refitted.”
“If you leave⟳ us an only daughter, no matter⟳; she shall be Consuless, and Pontificia Maxima, into the bargain. We want⟳ a series of hereditary Consuls, and Consulesses.”
“However, the 8-month-old battle probably will be unsuccessful, because [Eugene Vincent] Wanless, who prefers to be called Consul Eugene, refuses to obtain⟳ the required car insurance on grounds that insurance companies are “false idols” and only God can prevent⟳ auto accidents anyway. Wanless, who resides with his wife, Consuless Alice, in an apartment on SR A1A with a breathtaking view⟳ of the ocean, claims to represent⟳ God the Father as “Consul Eugene of the Society of Universal Love⟳” and “Aquarian-Age ambassador.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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