lady
lady (title or refined woman)
noun LEH-dee Less Common
Origin: English lady
Usage Note
Lady is a borrowing from English used in French for a British noblewoman or, by extension, a stylish and refined woman. The plural is usually ladies. It carries an anglophone, somewhat admiring flavour compared with the neutral dame.
Examples
"C'est une vraie lady, élégante et raffinée."
Natural Translation
She is a real lady, elegant and refined.
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