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Meaning of Frances | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈfɹænsɪz

Definitions

  1. A female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Francis.
  2. A male given name, variant of Francis.
  3. An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Indiana, United States.
  4. An unincorporated community in Crittenden County, Kentucky, United States.
  5. An unincorporated community in Pacific County, Washington, United States.
  6. A town in south-east South Australia, on the border with Victoria.

Equivalents

العربية فرانسيس
Català Francesca
Čeština Františka
Deutsch Franziska
Español Francisca
Français Frances Françoise
Gaeilge Proinséas
Magyar Franciska
Italiano Francesca
日本語 フランシス
Nederlands fransje
Polski Franciszka
Slovenčina Františka

Examples

“Armado. Sirrah Costard, I will enfranchise thee. Costard. O! marry me to one Frances: I smell some l'envoy, some goose, in this.”
“"My name is Frances. Don't call me Fanny!" "Why not?" "Because it's too absurd to be endured! What does the mere sound of Fanny suggest? A flirting dancing creature - plump and fair, and playful and pretty! - - - Call me Frances - a man's name, with only the difference between an i and an e. No sentiment in it, hard, like me."”
“My other sisters had interesting names. There was Francie, that was Frances, and though she wore slacks and my father seemed angry with her, I thought she was some relation to Saint Francis, who, I believed, kept animals in his pocket and took them out and licked them, the way Francie licked a blackball or acid drop, for pure love.”
“The DSA became a legislative priority for the European Commission after the 2021 Facebook leak, when whistleblower Frances Haugen revealed Facebook and its parent company Meta knowingly prioritized profit over addressing rampant disinformation and racist hate speech on the platform.”
“The highly anticipated all-American matchup between Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe — marking the first US Open semifinals between two US men in nearly 20 years — will cost you quite a few Honey Deuces to attend.”
“The malaise of French politics has commonly been interpreted as a product of a deep-seated conflict between the ‘two Frances’.”
“Although scholars have offered different chronologies and causalities for the move toward modernity, most have resolved the paradox of the two Frances by placing them in sequence: "diverse France gave way over time as modern centralized France gathered force."”
“Was it the end of the long conflict between the two Frances? Yes and no.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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