Used in a Sentence

governess

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for governess.

Editorial note

Her sister and her made a pact where one worked as a governess so the other could study.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A woman paid to educate children in their own home.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of governess gathered in one view.

noun

A woman paid to educate children in their own home.

verb

To work as governess; to educate children in their own home.

noun

(dated) A female governor.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for governess.

noun

A woman paid to educate children in their own home.

verb

To work as governess; to educate children in their own home.

noun

(dated) A female governor.

noun

(dated) The wife of a governor.

Example sentences

1

Her sister and her made a pact where one worked as a governess so the other could study.

2

But why can't each individual have sort of their own bespoke governess tutoring them all through school?

3

You could learn whatever you wanted from books at home, and a governess and key instructors.

4

I knew a girl once, used to ride on a skateboard … wound up a governess, i think.

5

Which, in the horror tradition, goes back to gothic horror—Dracula, the live-in governess, that kind of thing.

6

Nabokov was a native speaker of English, with an English nanny and governess.

7

Fortunately, at the moment, we have a governess so there's not that particular issue.

8

For a time, being a governess was one of the only ways a middle class single woman could support herself, no matter how brilliant she was.

9

Our governess mentioned our one daughter was having difficulty focusing.

10

In NYC and Michigan, many of the dead elderly came directly due to orders by the governess to house sick elderly in care homes with healthy people.

11

The demands on disadvantaged kids were even greater but the fact that they couldn't ride their bikes to the municipal pool doesn't mean they just sat at home under the watchful eye of their governess.

12

One such governess was named Marie Curie.

Quote examples

1

The GDP is not invariant to the “Sound of Music” case: a widower marries his children’s governess.

2

"The Infant Kiss"--Governess dealing with children possessed by the spirits of the dead previous governess and the dead lover of the previous governess.

3

I'd also accept "Mary Poppins is a governess and not a maid" as a valid objection.

4

Yeah, I think it definitely has a "weird things aristocratic British people do" association: job titles like au pair, chauffeur, butler, chef, governess, etc.

Proper noun examples

1

Governor/Governess is after that, I know two people who do it, they hired someone directly from UK for about 45k usd a year.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use governess in a sentence?

Her sister and her made a pact where one worked as a governess so the other could study.

What does governess mean?

A woman paid to educate children in their own home.

What part of speech is governess?

governess is commonly used as noun, verb.