adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She had a ladyish approach to her work, focusing on elegance and refinement.

Definition:Similar to a girl in appearance or behavior; effeminate.

From girlish

Example:The dress was designed with ladyish feminine elements like lace and ruffles.

Definition:Typically associated with the qualities and attributes more commonly or traditionally associated with women.

From feminine

Example:Her voice was ladyish and delicate, truly captivating the audience.

Definition:Suggestive of gentleness and refinement, often in a physical, emotional, or mannered sense.

From delicate

Example:She maintained a ladyish demeanor, reflecting the gentlemanly code of conduct.

Definition:Having or showing a kind and tender nature.

From gentle

Example:The handwriting was ladyish and soft, clearly from a gentle and sensitive person.

Definition:Having a gentle and yielding nature, or giving an impression of that nature.

From soft

Example:The way she moved was ladyish and graceful, swaying gently and aesthetically pleasing.

Definition:Having or showing ease and effortless poise, beauty, and charm.

From graceful

Example:The ladyish style of her clothes was elegant, complementing her youthful grace.

Definition:Having an aesthetically pleasing and graceful appearance, typically marked by a sense of style and tasteful simplicity.

From elegant

Example:Her ladyish nature was tender, always considering the feelings of others.

Definition:Sensitive in nature, especially emotionally; easily hurt or upset.

From tender

Example:She had a ladyish face, pretty and delicate, framed by tendrils of golden hair.

Definition:Having a kindly, gentle, or sweetly feminine nature, typically without being strong or powerful.

From pretty

Example:She was ladyish, always well-mannered and refined, even in uncomfortable situations.

Definition:Conforming to rules and standards of behavior or character considered appropriate or elegant.

From well-mannered