lassie

The word “lassie” has 2 syllables: las-sie

It's pronounced as /ˈlæsi/


What is synonym and antonym for lassie?

In the thesaurus, “lassie” has 45 synonyms and 1 antonym.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for lassie along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for lassie

  • adolescent
  • babe
  • bimbo
  • bobby-soxer
  • chick
  • colleen
  • dame
  • damsel
  • dish
  • doll
  • female
  • filly
  • floozy
  • gal
  • gamine
  • girl
  • honey
  • hoyden
  • junior miss
  • lady
  • lass
  • mademoiselle
  • maid
  • maiden
  • miss
  • missy
  • nymph
  • pixie
  • pixy
  • romp
  • schoolgirl
  • sheila
  • skirt
  • snip
  • subdebutante
  • sweet thing
  • teenager
  • teenybopper
  • tomboy
  • tootsie
  • virgin
  • woman
  • young girl
  • young lady
  • young woman

Antonyms for lassie

  • man

Meanings of lassie

  • noun
    1. A young girl, a lass, especially one seen as a sweetheart.

Example Sentences

  • The little lassie skipped happily down the lane.
  • His grandmother used to call her a sweet lassie when she was young.
  • The brave lassie helped her friends during the storm.
  • The old shepherd was fond of the lively lassie who worked at the farm.
  • The story is about a clever lassie who outwits a giant.

On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to lassie, such as: adolescent, babe, bimbo, bobby-soxer, chick, colleen, dame.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

damsel

lady

mademoiselle

gamine

  • almsman
  • bankrupt
  • beggar
  • bobby-soxer
  • bum
  • derelict
  • down-and-out
  • down-and-outer
  • drifter
  • filly
  • girl
  • have-not
  • hobo
  • hoiden
  • hoyden
  • indigent
  • insolvent
  • junior miss
  • lass
  • lassie
  • meg
  • mendicant
  • miss
  • missy
  • nymph
  • panhandler
  • pauper
  • pixie
  • pixy
  • ragamuffin
  • roamer
  • romp
  • schoolgirl
  • sheila
  • snip
  • spitfire
  • subdebutante
  • teenybopper
  • tomboy
  • tramp
  • transient
  • urchin
  • vagabond
  • vagrant
  • waif

maid


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