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Landlady - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

landlady

/ˈlændˌleɪdi/ /ˈlændˌleɪdi/

Definition:

A woman who owns and rents out property, such as a house or apartment.

Synonyms:

proprietor, lessor, property owner

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tenant, lodger

Common Collocations:

strict landlady, friendly landlady, landlady’s rules, pay the landlady

Derivatives:

landladies, landladying

Usage Tips:

Use "landlady" to refer to a female property owner; contrast with "landlord" for males or gender-neutral contexts.

Common Phrases:

the landlady’s rules, at the landlady’s mercy, the landlady’s pet

Etymology:

From Old English "land" (ground) + "hlǣfdige" (lady), meaning a woman in charge of land or property.

Examples:

  • 1. The landlady collects rent every month.
  • 2. My landlady is very strict about noise after 10 PM.
  • 3. She became a landlady after inheriting her parents' apartment building.
  • 4. The students complained about the landlady’s high rent prices.

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