Miss America

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /mɪs əˈmɛrɪkə/

Definitions of Miss America

noun a person who holds the title of Miss America

Example Sentences

A1 Miss America is a beauty pageant competition.

A2 She won the title of Miss America last year.

B1 The Miss America pageant is held annually in the United States.

B2 Contestants compete in talent, swimsuit, and evening gown categories at Miss America.

C1 Winning the title of Miss America can lead to opportunities in modeling and acting.

C2 The Miss America Organization promotes scholarship, service, and style for young women.

Examples of Miss America in a Sentence

formal Miss America is a prestigious beauty pageant that has been held annually since 1921.

informal I heard that Miss America is coming to our town next week!

slang Did you see the new Miss America? She's totally slaying the competition.

figurative Being crowned Miss America felt like winning the ultimate prize in life.

Grammatical Forms of Miss America

past tense

Missed America

plural

Miss Americas

comparative

More Miss America

superlative

Most Miss America

present tense

Misses America

future tense

Will Miss America

perfect tense

Have Missed America

continuous tense

Is Missing America

singular

Miss America

positive degree

Miss America

infinitive

To Miss America

gerund

Missing America

participle

Miss America

Origin and Evolution of Miss America

First Known Use: 1921 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Miss America' originated in the United States as a title for the winner of the Miss America beauty pageant.
Evolution of the word: Originally used specifically for the winner of the Miss America pageant, the term 'Miss America' has evolved to become a more general term for a young woman representing the ideals of beauty and Americana.