mistress |
ms |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between mistress and ms
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
Ms is a title used before an adult female's name or surname instead of
Miss or
Mrs.
As an abbreviation MS is
mississippi, a state of the United States of America.
dowager |
mistress |
Related terms |
Dowager is a related term of mistress.
As nouns the difference between dowager and mistress
is that
dowager is a widow holding property or title derived from her late husband while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
favourite |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between mistress and favourite
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
favourite is a person who enjoys special regard or favour.
As an adjective favourite is
preferred or liked above all others (unless qualified..
As a verb favourite is
alternative form of lang=en.
sissy |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between sissy and mistress
is that
sissy is an effeminate boy or man while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
As an adjective sissy
is effeminate.
As a verb sissy
is to urinate.
As a proper noun Sissy
is {{given name|female|diminutive=Cecilia}}.
mistress |
goddessampflash |
mistress |
prostitute |
As nouns the difference between mistress and prostitute
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
prostitute is a person who performs sexual activity for payment, especially a woman.
As a verb prostitute is
to perform sexual activity for money.
dominant |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between dominant and mistress
is that
dominant is the fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on while
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
As an adjective dominant
is ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling.
misteress |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between misteress and mistress
is that
misteress is (slang) a male partner in an extramarital relationship; a male paramour; a kept man while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
distress |
As nouns the difference between mistress and distress
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
distress is (Cause of) discomfort.
As a verb distress is
to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
mistress |
mastress |
As nouns the difference between mistress and mastress
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
mastress is obsolete form of mistress.
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