Definitions for Catherine

Catherine Cath·er·ine

Spelling: [kath-er-in, kath-rin]
IPA: /ˈkæθ ər ɪn, ˈkæθ rɪn/

Catherine is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 583 anagrams from letters in Catherine (aceehinrt).

Definitions for Catherine

noun

  1. a female given name.
  2. (Marfa Skavronskaya) 1684?–1727, Lithuanian wife of Peter the Great: empress of Russia 1725–27.
  3. (Sophia Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst"Catherine the Great") 1729–96, empress of Russia 1762–96.
  4. Kate (Catherine) 1846–1901, English painter and author and illustrator of children's books.

Examples for Catherine

Throughout the show, Catherine cries freely, unlike the other tough broads of crime.

"Will that be difficult" asked Catherine, with natural anxiety.

Catherine Lemay is impressed by neither the myth nor the reality when she arrives in Montana in the summer of 1956.

Catherine also seems to relish the danger and violence of her job.

A case study would be your Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke.

Catherine and Sidney remained on the lawn; the rest followed the host.

She was soon missed, and all the girls in the house were set to looking for Catherine.

Catherine bowed her head, and with a gush of tears fell into his arms.

In short, Catherine, everything has gone wrong, but it is now all happily settled.

Catherine kept the boy, at great personal cost to herself, and she is never totally sure she has done the right thing.

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