Fisherwoman

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪʃərˌwʊmən/

Definitions of fisherwoman

noun A person who catches fish for a living or as a hobby

Example Sentences

A1 The fisherwoman caught a big fish.

A2 The fisherwoman goes fishing every weekend.

B1 The fisherwoman sells her catch at the local market.

B2 The fisherwoman's boat is equipped with the latest fishing gear.

C1 The fisherwoman has been recognized for her sustainable fishing practices.

C2 The fisherwoman's expertise in deep-sea fishing is well-known in the fishing community.

Examples of fisherwoman in a Sentence

formal The fisherwoman skillfully cast her line into the water, hoping for a big catch.

informal My neighbor is a talented fisherwoman who always brings home the freshest fish.

slang That fisherwoman knows how to reel 'em in like a pro.

figurative She was a true fisherwoman when it came to finding the best deals at the thrift store.

Grammatical Forms of fisherwoman

past tense

fished

plural

fisherwomen

comparative

more fisherwoman

superlative

most fisherwoman

present tense

fishes

future tense

will fish

perfect tense

has fished

continuous tense

is fishing

singular

fisherwoman

positive degree

fisherwoman

infinitive

to fish

gerund

fishing

participle

fishing

Origin and Evolution of fisherwoman

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'fisherwoman' originated as a combination of the words 'fisher' and 'woman', specifically referring to a woman who fishes.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'fisherwoman' has become more widely accepted and used to describe women who engage in fishing activities, reflecting the changing societal norms and gender roles.