📒 a word used to mean ‘woman’ that some people, especially older people, consider is more polite
📒 a woman who is polite and well educated, has excellent manners and always behaves well
📒 used when speaking to or about a girl or woman, especially somebody you do not know
📒 an informal way to talk to a woman, showing a lack of respect
📒 (in the UK) a woman belonging to a high social class
📒 (in the UK) a title used by a woman who is a member of the nobility, or by somebody who has been given the title ‘lady’ as an honour. The wives and daughters of some members of the nobility and the wives of knights are also called ‘Lady’.
📒 a toilet for women in a public building or place
📒 a title used to refer to Mary, the mother of Christ, especially in the Roman Catholic Church
📒 a man/woman who does not have to work
📒 used for saying that a situation may still change, for example that a contest, election, etc. is not finished yet, and somebody still has a chance to win it