harlots
Prononciation : [ˈhɑr.lɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) Harlots are women who have sexual relationships, often in exchange for money. This can happen in different situations, but sometimes it is seen in stories or places where people talk about adult themes.
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In the story, the harlot was a strong character who helped the hero.
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Not every woman who is single is a harlot; many are just living their lives.
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Why do you think the old stories often included harlots in their tales?
Contexte : « social commentary »
(noun) Harlot can also be used as a negative term to describe a woman who is seen as promiscuous or has loose morals. It is usually used in a judgmental way.
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The poet used the term harlot to describe the struggles of women in his time.
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It is unfair to call someone a harlot without knowing their story.
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Why do some people use the word harlot to insult others?
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