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noblewoman vs countess

countess vs noblewoman

noblewoman and countess both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
noblewoman Yes No No No
countess Yes No No No
As nouns, countess is a hyponym of noblewoman; that is, countess is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than noblewoman:
  • noblewoman: a woman of the peerage in Britain
  • countess: female equivalent of a count or earl
Other hyponyms of noblewoman include baroness, duchess, lady-in-waiting, marchioness, marquise, Milady.
noblewoman (noun) countess (noun)
a woman of the peerage in Britain female equivalent of a count or earl
Difference between noblewoman and countess

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