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Meaning of Governess | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɡʌvɚnəs

Definitions

  1. A woman paid to educate children in their own home.
  2. A female governor.
  3. The wife of a governor.

Equivalents

العربية المعلّمة
Ελληνικά διευθύντρια
Español institutriz
Magyar nevelőnő
Македонски гувернанта
Polski guwernantka
Português governanta governatriz
Română guvernantă
Svenska guvernant
Kiswahili mlezi
Türkçe mürebbiye

Examples

“[Mashenka Pavletsky] returning from a walk to the house of the Kushkins, with whom she was living as a governess, found the household in a terrible turmoil.”
“Boy, you are a crabby lady! Who are you? Calvin's cruel governess?”
“it was then still just possible to have a relatively normal life at the family’s 25-bedroom mansion at 145 Piccadilly, from where the baby was taken for a two-hour constitutional in her pram to Hyde Park and back every day by her governess.”
““The Gates Ajar” seems to be the favorite song and inspiration of Ma Ferguson in her four years as governor. The lady governess pardoned criminals as soon as they were convicted and was so chronic in her actions that the courts had just about refused to function in convicting anyone.”
“I cannot begin to tell you how tired I am of this woman and all she stands for and all those shallow people who think an Alaskan governess has what it takes to be a VP.”
“The Lady Governeſs of the Town drew near to me; […]”
“The common wood strawberry, which was introduced by the Right Hon. Lady Powis [Henrietta Clive, Countess of Powis] when Governess at Madras, grows in great luxuriance and of delightful flavour.”
“I was pressed to make a halt at Ahmedabad for a few days; then asked to stay for a few hours; finally, for half an hour, to see “the Governor and Governess” of Madras.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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