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Definition of authoress in English: authoressnoun ˈɔːθərɛsˈɔθərəs A female author. 女作家;女作者 Example sentencesExamples - Alexis seems to be modeled after me, the authoress.
- For an authoress such as myself, reviews make the world go round.
- Yes this is the authoress speaking, and yes I have a purpose for doing so.
- After three and four wretched months of writers block, the authoress extraordinare returns!
- Remember, I'm the authoress… I can make you do anything I want.
- She was a well-known authoress, and (under a pseudonym) had written a series on a girl who lived on a farm and had horses.
- We use author and poet rather than authoress and poetess, but until fairly recently it was permissible to distinguish persons who act by gender.
- The blame for this, I am afraid, must fall fairly and squarely on the shoulders of the authoress and director of the piece, and I am disappointed that the pleasure I had anticipated from what I had read of the play was denied me.
- I want to become a published authoress, and write books that people will love to read.
- Thank you for your interest in our young authoress and her book.
- The overpaid authoress of the report unwittingly admitted this fact when she stated, ‘In conducting this research, we found attacks on feminists on a lot of sites.’
- She is a wealthy English authoress living in and running a boarding house in Umbria, Italy.
- I know this is the first authoress' note so far in the story.
- I was particularly pleased with the description on the site: ‘The book is nevertheless a cheerful romp, just like its authoress.’
- Churchill lowered silver eyebrows at the authoress.
- That is hardly the fault of the authoress, who was presumably fulfilling a specific brief.
- She first read out a letter which the authoress had written to her husband in 1943.
- It appears to me perfectly clear that she was not the authoress of the letters which were produced to the court.
Definition of authoress in US English: authoressnounˈɔθərəsˈôTHərəs A female author. 女作家;女作者 Example sentencesExamples - For an authoress such as myself, reviews make the world go round.
- We use author and poet rather than authoress and poetess, but until fairly recently it was permissible to distinguish persons who act by gender.
- That is hardly the fault of the authoress, who was presumably fulfilling a specific brief.
- She first read out a letter which the authoress had written to her husband in 1943.
- Thank you for your interest in our young authoress and her book.
- She is a wealthy English authoress living in and running a boarding house in Umbria, Italy.
- She was a well-known authoress, and (under a pseudonym) had written a series on a girl who lived on a farm and had horses.
- The overpaid authoress of the report unwittingly admitted this fact when she stated, ‘In conducting this research, we found attacks on feminists on a lot of sites.’
- After three and four wretched months of writers block, the authoress extraordinare returns!
- Alexis seems to be modeled after me, the authoress.
- The blame for this, I am afraid, must fall fairly and squarely on the shoulders of the authoress and director of the piece, and I am disappointed that the pleasure I had anticipated from what I had read of the play was denied me.
- Yes this is the authoress speaking, and yes I have a purpose for doing so.
- I was particularly pleased with the description on the site: ‘The book is nevertheless a cheerful romp, just like its authoress.’
- It appears to me perfectly clear that she was not the authoress of the letters which were produced to the court.
- I want to become a published authoress, and write books that people will love to read.
- Remember, I'm the authoress… I can make you do anything I want.
- Churchill lowered silver eyebrows at the authoress.
- I know this is the first authoress' note so far in the story.
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