Need another word that means the same as “girl”? Find 20 synonyms and 30 related words for “girl” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Girl” are: girlfriend, lady friend, fille, miss, missy, young lady, young woman, female child, little girl, daughter, young person, youngster, teenager, adolescent, partner, lover, sweetheart, woman, attendant, retainer
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “girl” as a noun can have the following definitions:
adolescent | An adolescent boy or girl. The books are aimed at children and adolescents. |
attendant | A person employed to provide a service to the public in a particular place. A mosaic of the Empress Theodora with her attendants. |
daughter | A thing personified as a daughter in relation to its origin or source. As radon gas decays it produces daughters that attach themselves to dust particles. |
female child | A person who belongs to the sex that can have babies. |
fille | A young woman. |
girlfriend | A woman’s female friend. Mary and her girlfriend organized the party. |
lady friend | A woman of the peerage in Britain. |
little girl | A small amount or duration. |
lover | A partner in a sexual or romantic relationship outside marriage. He was a great lover of cats. |
miss | A young woman. The penalty miss cost us the game. |
missy | A young woman. Don t tell lies missy he said sternly. |
partner | A person s partner in marriage. Sexual partners. |
retainer | A servant, especially one who has worked for a person or family for a long time. Faithful family retainers. |
sweetheart | A very attractive or seductive looking woman. Don t worry sweetheart I ve got it all worked out. |
teenager | A juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity. |
woman | A disrespectful form of address to a woman. He wondered whether Billy had his woman with him. |
young lady | United States film and television actress (1913-2000. |
young person | United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959. |
young woman | Any immature animal. |
youngster | A young person of either sex. Tiddler is a British term for youngster. |
adolescent | Relating to or peculiar to or suggestive of an adolescent. Adolescent boys and girls. |
bachelor | Lead a bachelor s existence. One of the country s most eligible bachelors. |
daughter | A thing personified as a daughter in relation to its origin or source. A daughter of the dry savannas of Africa. |
female | Relating to women or the female gender. Both males and females accumulate economic knowledge at a similar rate. |
feminine | A feminine word or form. A feminine voice. |
feminist | A supporter of feminism. Feminist literature. |
guy | Steady or support with a guy wire or cable. A nice guy. |
infantile | Being or befitting or characteristic of an infant. Infantile games. |
ingenue | An artless innocent young girl (especially as portrayed on the stage. |
juvenile | An actor playing a juvenile role. Their behavior was juvenile. |
kid | A human offspring (son or daughter) of any age. After we relaxed we just kidded around. |
lass | A girl or young woman who is unmarried. He married a lass from Yorkshire. |
maiden | Being or involving the first attempt or act of its kind. The liner s maiden voyage. |
maidenhood | The childhood of a girl. Most brides wear white to symbolize maidenhood. |
matriarchy | A system of society or government ruled by a woman or women. A matriarchy run by morally superior women. |
maturation | (medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus. White wines generally need less maturation than reds. |
philander | Have amorous affairs; of men. Married men who philander. |
plaything | An artifact designed to be played with. The rocking horse has been a favourite child s plaything for generations. |
puberty | The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction. The onset of puberty. |
stripling | A young man. He s a mere stripling. |
teen | A teenager. The teen years. |
tomboy | A girl who enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys. |
widow | A widowbird. He was recently widowed. |
widower | A man whose wife is dead especially one who has not remarried. Her new found passion has turned me into a tennis widower. |
woman | A disrespectful form of address to a woman. He wondered whether Billy had his woman with him. |
young | Relating to or consisting of young people. Many grebes carry their young on their backs. |
youngster | A young person of either sex. Tiddler is a British term for youngster. |
youth | The period between childhood and adult age. Youth everywhere rises in revolt. |
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