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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ladylike' in a Sentence

"Having the qualities or behavior considered typical or appropriate for a lady." more

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The cat moved in a ladylike manner as it approached its food bowl.
The cat moved in a ladylike manner, carefully grooming its fur.
Maria's handwriting is neat and ladylike, making her notes stand out.
The princess always spoke in a ladylike voice, even when playing with her toys.
The princess displayed a ladylike charm as she greeted the guests at the royal ball.
Despite the muddy path, she managed to keep her shoes and dress ladylike during the nature walk.
Her ladylike dress sparkled in the sunlight as she danced in the garden.
The cat moves with a ladylike grace as it jumps onto the chair.
The young girl demonstrated ladylike behavior by politely holding the door open for others.
The princess waved to the crowd in a ladylike way.
The little girl's ladylike manners impressed everyone at the tea party.
Samantha greeted everyone with a ladylike smile at the party.
Her handwriting is neat and ladylike on the paper.
She walks in a ladylike manner, balancing her book on her head.
In her elegant dress and refined manners, she looked truly ladylike at the formal party.
Maria always sat with her legs crossed, maintaining a ladylike posture.
The ballet dancer moved across the stage with a ladylike poise, captivating the audience.
The little girl wore a ladylike dress to the party.
Emily always wears ladylike dresses with bows and lace.

Ladylike

ley-dee-lahyk
adjectiveHaving the qualities or behavior considered typical or appropriate for a lady.
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Last Updated On: February 10, 2024
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