maid
maid /m'eɪd/ (maids)
[N-COUNT]
A maid is a woman who works as a servant in a hotel or private house.
A maid brought me breakfast at half past eight.
see also old maidmaid of hon|our (maids of honour)
[N-COUNT]
A maid of honour is the chief bridesmaid at a wedding. (AM)old maid (old maids)
[N-COUNT]
People sometimes refer to an old or middle-aged woman as an old maid when she has never married and they think that it is unlikely that she ever will marry. This use could cause offence.
Alex is too young to be already thinking of herself as an old maid.
= spinster
[N-COUNT]
A maid is a woman who works as a servant in a hotel or private house.
A maid brought me breakfast at half past eight.
see also old maidmaid of hon|our (maids of honour)
[N-COUNT]
A maid of honour is the chief bridesmaid at a wedding. (AM)old maid (old maids)
[N-COUNT]
People sometimes refer to an old or middle-aged woman as an old maid when she has never married and they think that it is unlikely that she ever will marry. This use could cause offence.
Alex is too young to be already thinking of herself as an old maid.
= spinster