maiden
Prononciation : [ˈmeɪdən]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a young girl or an unmarried woman. A maiden is often someone who has not been married yet.
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The maiden was admired for her kindness and beauty.
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She was no longer a maiden after getting married last year.
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Do you think the maiden will attend the festival?
Contexte : « events »
(noun) a first or initial event, especially in a series. For example, when something new happens for the first time, like a maiden voyage of a ship.
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The ship's maiden voyage was celebrated with a big party.
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The second flight was not as exciting as its maiden flight.
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What made the maiden voyage so special?
Contexte : « new »
(adjective) describing something that is first or new. If something is maiden, it means it is the first time it is being done or used.
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She wore a maiden dress for her first dance recital.
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It was not her maiden attempt; she had tried many times before.
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Is this your maiden performance on stage?
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