lady of the house
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Definition
- Noun:
- A wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income: This term refers to a married woman who is responsible for the domestic affairs, organization, and management of the home, typically in a context where her spouse is the primary financial provider.
Usage
- The term "lady of the house" is used to denote the female head of a household, emphasizing her role in managing the home and domestic staff, if any. It is a somewhat traditional or formal term.
- It is typically used as a subject or object in a sentence to identify or refer to the woman in this role.
Examples
- Noun:
- The lady of the house welcomed all the guests with great warmth.
- As the lady of the house, she oversaw all the preparations for the dinner party.
- Please direct your inquiry to the lady of the house.
Advanced Usage
- The term can carry connotations of traditional gender roles, social status, and domestic authority within a family structure.
- It is sometimes used in historical contexts or in literature to describe a character's position.
Variants and Related Words
- Homemaker (n): A person, often irrespective of gender, who manages the household. (This is a more modern and neutral term).
- Housewife (n): A married woman whose main occupation is managing the household. (This is a direct synonym but can be considered less formal).
- Mistress of the house (n): A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "lady of the house."
Synonyms
- Housewife
- Homemaker
- Mistress of the house
Antonyms
- Breadwinner (n): A person who earns the primary income for a family.
- Lord of the house / Master of the house (n): The traditional male counterpart.
Related Idioms
- To wear the pants in the family: (Idiom) To be the dominant decision-maker in a household. (Note: This idiom is not specific to the target word but relates to household roles).
- To rule the roost: (Idiom) To be in charge. (This can apply to the person managing a household).
Noun
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income