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  2. Spinster - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford American English Dictionary defines spinster as "an unmarried woman, typically an older woman beyond the usual age for marriage". It adds: "In modern everyday English, however, spinster cannot be used to mean simply 'unmarried woman'; as such, it is a derogatory term, referring or alluding to a stereotype of an older woman who is unmarried, childless, prissy, and repressed."

  3. Single women in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The number of unmarried women in these areas rose quickly as a result, and work became the primary outlet for lower-class women to earn a living. [5] Certain occupations were more available to single women during the early Middle Ages, but restrictions imposed in the later Middle Ages decreased the economic opportunities for single women ...

  4. Bachelorette - Wikipedia

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    Bachelorette. Bachelorette (/ˌbætʃələˈrɛt/) [1] is a term used in American English for a single, unmarried woman. The term is derived from the word bachelor, and is often used by journalists, editors of popular magazines, and some individuals. "Bachelorette" was famously the term used to refer to female contestants on the old The Dating ...

  5. The real meaning behind the word "spinster" and the secret ...

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    However, because being a spinster by occupation was also associated with being an unmarried woman, by the 17th century, "spinster" was used on legal documents simply to mean an unmarried woman.

  6. Your guide to the vocabulary of 'Bridgerton,' from pall-mall ...

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    The term "spinster" in the "Bridgerton" era refers to any unmarried woman beyond age 27, generally seen as the end of marriage eligibility in the time period, Greig said.

  7. Tinseltown/Shutterstock.comIn an interview with Vogue in 2019, actress Emma Watson opened up about being a single 30-year-old woman. Instead of calling herself single, however, she used the word ...

  8. Sheng nü - Wikipedia

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    Sheng nü. Sheng nü (Chinese: 剩女; pinyin: shèngnǚ), translated as 'leftover women' or 'leftover ladies', are women who remain unmarried in their late twenties and beyond in China. The term was popularized by the All-China Women's Federation. [1][2][3] Most prominently used in China, the term has also been used colloquially to refer to ...

  9. Single person - Wikipedia

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    Single men are often simply referred to as bachelors. The English language has more terms for single, unwed women. These terms typically carry a negative connotation. Single women are sometimes called bachelorettes, especially in festive contexts in American English. However, the historic term for unwed women is spinster.