matronly
English
WOTD – 11 December 2011
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmeɪtɹənli/
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Adjective
matronly (comparative more matronly, superlative most matronly)
- In the capacity of a matron; serving as a housekeeper or head nurse.
- The matronly woman cared for the sick orphan.
- Exuding the authority, wisdom, power, and intelligence of an experienced woman.
- c. 1977, Janeane Garofalo, a skit
- the matronly upper arms girls know about life and love and losing
- c. 1977, Janeane Garofalo, a skit
- Having the appearance of a mature woman, often of larger physical stature and somewhat unkempt or dowdy.
Translations
in the capacity of a matron
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exuding authority, wisdom, power, and intelligence of an experienced woman
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having the appearance of a mature woman
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Adverb
matronly (comparative more matronly, superlative most matronly)
- In the manner of a matron.
- 1906, Gertrude Stein, Three Lives, page 166:
- The mother dressed matronly, in a bonnet and in black, always sat between her two big daughters, firm, directing, and repressed.
- 2004, Irene Kai, The golden mountain: beyond the American dream, →ISBN, page 214:
- She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother.
- 2011 May 25, Kellianne Sweeny, The One That Got Away, →ISBN, page 106:
- “I had to dress matronly to get the position. I've had trouble with that before. I have actually been turned away for a position as stewardess because I was too pretty.”
Translations
in the manner of a matron
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