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English
Etymology
From lady + -like.
Pronunciation
Adjective
ladylike (comparative more ladylike, superlative most ladylike)
- Of or related to the appearance or behaviour of a well-mannered woman.
1565, Thomas Cooper, Thesaurus Linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ, , London:Coniux imperioſa. Ouidius. A ladylike wife that will be obeyed. […] Dura domina, imperioſa. Cic. A rigorous and ladilike dame that will be obeyed.
1906 November 29, W. D. Nesbit, “The Querist”, in Life, volume 48, number 1257, page 673:Is it ladylike to giggle? / Is it ladylike to wink? / Is it ladylike to ride a horse astraddle? / Is it ladylike to wiggle? / Is it ladylike to drink? / Is it ladylike upon the beach to paddle? […]
1976, Jessica Stirling [pseudonym; Hugh Crauford Rae], The Hiring Fair, Coronet Books, published 1998, →ISBN, page 271:Mirrin had lifted her second cup of tea, holding it, ladylike, with finger and thumb of her right hand while her left palm supported the saucer.
1985, Margaret Atwood, “Soul Scrolls”, in The Handmaid’s Tale, Toronto, Ont.: McClelland and Stewart, →ISBN, page 165:Pirates, these women, with their ladylike briefcases for the loot and their horsy, acquisitive teeth.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
of or connected with the appearance or behaviour of a well-mannered woman
See also
German
Etymology
Borrowed from English ladylike.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛɪ̯diˌlaɪ̯k/, /ˈleːdiˌlaɪ̯k/ (predicative or adverbial)
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛɪ̯diˌlaɪ̯kə/, /ˈleːdiˌlaɪ̯kə/ (attributive)
Adjective
ladylike (strong nominative masculine singular ladyliker, comparative ladyliker, superlative am ladylikesten or (rare) am ladyliksten)
- ladylike (befitting of a lady)
- Synonyms: damenhaft, (rare) ladyhaft
Usage notes
- Both superlative spellings are pronounced the same: /ˈlɛɪ̯diˌlaɪ̯kstən/. The form ladyliksten follows the orthographic principle that final -e is deleted before suffixes, but it is uncommon in practice. Duden recognizes both spellings.
Declension
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