Pronunciation: /æl-əˈmɪrə/
noun a title or term used to refer to a female member of a royal family or a female ruler in Arabic-speaking countries
A1 She wore an al-amira to cover her head during the ceremony.
A2 The traditional al-amira is commonly worn by women in the Middle East.
B1 The intricate design of the al-amira showcased the craftsmanship of the local artisans.
B2 During the festival, women adorned their al-amiras with colorful beads and jewels.
C1 The al-amira was passed down through generations as a symbol of cultural heritage.
C2 The fashion designer created a modern twist on the classic al-amira, blending tradition with contemporary style.
formal The queen wore a beautiful al-amira during the royal ceremony.
informal I bought a new al-amira for my friend's wedding.
slang Check out this cool al-amira I found at the mall!
figurative Her leadership style was like an al-amira, commanding respect and admiration.
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