jeune fille
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Definition
Noun: A young unmarried woman or girl. This term specifically refers to a female in her youth who is not married.
Usage
The term "jeune fille" is used to denote a young, unmarried woman. It often carries connotations of youth, innocence, and eligibility. * She was a typical jeune fille of her time, attending finishing school before being presented to society. * The novel follows the life of a jeune fille from the provinces who moves to the city.
Advanced Usage
- While primarily a noun, the concept can be used descriptively in phrases to evoke a particular image of youthful femininity and social status.
- He was charmed by her jeune fille simplicity and manners.
Variants and Related Words
- Demoiselle (n): A French synonym for "jeune fille," meaning a young lady or miss.
- Ingénue (n): A stock character in theater and film, often a naive, innocent, wholesome young woman, frequently an unmarried one. This term shares the core concept of youthful innocence.
Synonyms
- Maiden: An archaic or literary term for a young unmarried woman.
- Damsel: A literary term, often used in historical contexts, for a young unmarried woman.
- Deb (short for debutante): A young woman making a formal debut into upper-class society, emphasizing the social aspect sometimes associated with "jeune fille."
Notes on Usage
- "Jeune fille" is a loan phrase from French. In English usage, it is often italicized to indicate its foreign origin and may be used to evoke a specific, sometimes romanticized, French or European cultural context.
- The term is somewhat dated in modern English and is more likely to be encountered in historical, literary, or stylistic writing rather than in everyday conversation.
Noun
- a girl or young woman who is unmarried