Definitions for monitress

monitress mon·i·tress

Spelling: [mon-i-tris]
IPA: /ˈmɒn ɪ trɪs/

Monitress is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 629 anagrams from letters in monitress (eimnorsst).

Definitions for monitress

noun

  1. a female student who helps keep order or assists a teacher in school.
  2. a girl or woman who admonishes, especially with reference to conduct.

Origin of monitress

First recorded in 1740-50; monit(o)r + -ess

Examples for monitress

You say truly, my monitress, that we are for ever prone to take trouble at interest.

"But telling a monitress isn't like telling a teacher," objected Ruth.

I shall not stay in the room, but you, Verena, are monitress during my absence.

She doesn't belong to the school, so it isn't like telling a teacher or a monitress.

Trembling from head to foot, Evelyn turned and clung to the monitress.

Oh, please don't go sneaking to the monitress on my account!

A monitress is just one of ourselves, only with authority that we all allow.

The son of the pious mother acted, as if she was still his guide and monitress.

But it is so discouraging a thing to have my monitress so very good!

Time was too precious to be wasted, and the monitress was something of a disciplinarian.

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