maiden

The word “maiden” has 2 syllables: maid-en

It's pronounced as /ˈmeɪdən/


What is synonym and antonym for maiden?

In the thesaurus, “maiden” has 63 synonyms and 17 antonyms.

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


Synonyms for maiden

  • abstinent
  • ancient
  • antecedent
  • beginning
  • bird
  • celibate
  • chaste
  • chit
  • colleen
  • continent
  • damsel
  • deb
  • debutante
  • demoiselle
  • earliest
  • early
  • filly
  • first
  • foremost
  • fresh
  • girl
  • headmost
  • inaugural
  • ingenue
  • initial
  • initiatory
  • innocent
  • intact
  • introductory
  • lass
  • lassie
  • leadoff
  • mademoiselle
  • maid
  • miss
  • modest
  • new
  • original
  • pioneer
  • preceding
  • premier
  • previous
  • primal
  • primary
  • prime
  • primeval
  • primitive
  • primordial
  • pure
  • senhorita
  • senorita
  • sheila
  • sister
  • unbroached
  • unmarried
  • untapped
  • untouched
  • untried
  • unused
  • unwed
  • vestal
  • virgin
  • virginal

Antonyms for maiden

Meanings of maiden

  • noun
    1. One of the triune goddesses of the Lady in Wicca alongside the Crone and Mother representing a girl or a young woman.
    2. A girl or an unmarried young woman.
    3. A female virgin.
    4. A man with no experience of sex, especially because of deliberate abstention.
    5. A maidservant.
    6. A clothes maiden.
    7. An unmarried woman, especially an older woman.
    8. A racehorse without any victory, i.e. one having a "virgin record".
    9. A horse race in which all starters are maidens.
    10. A Scottish counterpart of the guillotine.
    11. A maiden over.
    12. A machine for washing linen.
  • adjective
    1. Virgin.
    2. (of a female, human or animal) Without offspring.
    3. Like or befitting a (young, unmarried) maiden.
    4. Being a first occurrence or event.
    5. Being an over in which no runs are scored.
    6. Fresh; innocent; unpolluted; pure; hitherto unused.
    7. (of a fortress) Never having been captured or violated.
    8. (of a tree) Grown from seed and never pruned.

Example Sentences

  • She won the maiden race of the season with an impressive display of skill.
  • The ship embarked on its maiden voyage, carrying eager passengers to distant shores.
  • Her maiden performance on stage received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.
  • The company celebrated the launch of its maiden product with a grand event.
  • The young athlete achieved a remarkable victory in her maiden competition, surprising everyone with her talent.

On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to maiden, such as: abstinent, advanced, ancient, antecedent, beginning, bird, celibate.

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

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effeteness

  • asthenia
  • breakdown
  • collapse
  • damage
  • debilitation
  • debility
  • decay
  • decrepitude
  • defenselessness
  • delicacy
  • disablement
  • disease
  • effeminacy
  • enervation
  • enfeeblement
  • etiolation
  • exhaustion
  • faintness
  • fatigue
  • feebleness
  • femaleness
  • femininity
  • feminity
  • flimsiness
  • fragility
  • frailness
  • frailty
  • girlhood
  • girlishness
  • harm
  • helplessness
  • hurt
  • impairment
  • impotence
  • impuissance
  • inability
  • inadequacy
  • incapacitation
  • incapacity
  • incompetence
  • ineffectualness
  • infirmity
  • infirmness
  • injury
  • insignificance
  • insufficiency
  • invalidism
  • lameness
  • languidness
  • languor
  • lassitude
  • listlessness
  • lowness
  • maidenhood
  • malaise
  • muliebrity
  • powerlessness
  • prostration
  • senility
  • sickliness
  • softness
  • tenderness
  • unhealthiness
  • weakness
  • weariness
  • wimpiness
  • womanhood
  • womanishness
  • womanliness

mademoiselle

handles

  • Christian names
  • abides
  • absorbs
  • accepts
  • acquiesces
  • addresses
  • administer
  • administers
  • administrates
  • advise
  • aliases
  • allows
  • anonyms
  • appellation
  • appellations
  • appellatives
  • apply
  • arm
  • bail
  • bails
  • banners
  • baptismal names
  • bars
  • bears
  • behave toward
  • bestow
  • bides
  • binomials
  • bosses
  • bows
  • brand names
  • brings off
  • brooks
  • broomsticks
  • byname
  • bynames
  • byword
  • call the signals
  • capitulates
  • captains
  • carries off
  • carries on
  • carries out
  • check
  • codirects
  • cognomen
  • cognomens
  • cognomina
  • comanages
  • comes to grips with
  • command
  • commands
  • compellations
  • conduct
  • conducts
  • considers
  • control
  • controls
  • cope with
  • countenances
  • crank
  • crops
  • cryptonyms
  • cut the mustard
  • deal in
  • deal with
  • denomination
  • denominations
  • denotations
  • designation
  • designations
  • diminutives
  • direct
  • directs
  • discuss
  • dispense
  • does by
  • dominate
  • drives
  • ear
  • employ
  • endures
  • engineers
  • epithets
  • esteems
  • examine
  • exercise
  • exploit
  • family names
  • feel
  • fields
  • finesses
  • finger
  • first names
  • fondle
  • forenames
  • get a handle on
  • gets off
  • given names
  • goes
  • govern
  • governs
  • grasp
  • grips
  • guards
  • guide
  • guides
  • hack it
  • hacks
  • haft
  • hafts
  • handgrip
  • handgrips
  • handlebars
  • has a grip on
  • heads
  • helve
  • helves
  • hilt
  • hilts
  • hold
  • holder
  • hypocorisms
  • jockeys
  • keeps
  • knob
  • labels
  • leads
  • lives with
  • loops
  • maiden names
  • make out
  • make the grade
  • manages
  • maneuver
  • maneuvers
  • manipulate
  • manipulates
  • market
  • matronymics
  • maul
  • meets
  • micromanages
  • middle names
  • minds
  • misnomers
  • monickers
  • moniker
  • monikers
  • monitors
  • monomials
  • name
  • names
  • negotiates
  • nicknames
  • nomen
  • nomenclatures
  • noms de guerre
  • noms de plume
  • offer
  • operate
  • operates
  • orders
  • overlooks
  • oversees
  • palpate
  • patronymics
  • paw
  • pen names
  • permits
  • pick up
  • pilots
  • play
  • plays
  • plies
  • ply
  • pockets
  • poke
  • protects
  • pseudonyms
  • pulls
  • quarterbacks
  • rates
  • reckons
  • regards
  • regulates
  • reigns
  • respects
  • retail
  • rides herd on
  • rubrics
  • rules
  • run things
  • runs
  • safeguards
  • sell
  • serve
  • serves
  • shaft
  • shafts
  • shepherds
  • shows
  • sobriquet
  • sobriquets
  • soubriquets
  • stage-manages
  • stands
  • stands for
  • steer
  • steers
  • stem
  • stewards
  • sticks out
  • stock
  • stomachs
  • style
  • suffers
  • superintends
  • supervise
  • supervises
  • supports
  • surnames
  • sustains
  • swallows
  • sweats out
  • swing
  • swings
  • tags
  • take
  • takes
  • tends
  • test
  • thumb
  • tiller
  • title
  • titles
  • tolerates
  • toughs it out
  • trade
  • trade names
  • trademarks
  • traffic in
  • treat
  • treats
  • trivial names
  • try
  • use
  • uses
  • utilize
  • vernaculars
  • views
  • watches
  • watches over
  • wears
  • whipstocks
  • wield
  • wields
  • work
  • works

odalisque

  • attendant
  • bond servant
  • bondman
  • bondsman
  • bondswoman
  • bondwoman
  • chattel
  • concubine
  • courtesan
  • demimondaine
  • demirep
  • domestic
  • doxie
  • doxy
  • drudge
  • girlfriend
  • handmaid
  • handmaiden
  • helot
  • indentured servant
  • lackey
  • lover
  • menial
  • mistress
  • other woman
  • paramour
  • prostitute
  • serf
  • servant
  • slave
  • thrall
  • whore

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