Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkənd ˈleɪdi/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lady' is a noun.
A1 The second lady in line bought a ticket for the bus.
A2 The second lady to speak at the event was very eloquent.
B1 The second lady of the country attended the diplomatic meeting.
B2 The second lady of the company is responsible for marketing strategies.
C1 The second lady of the royal family is known for her charitable work.
C2 The second lady of the senate gave a powerful speech on human rights.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'second' is an adjective that describes the type of lady.
A1 The second lady in line bought a red dress.
A2 I saw the second lady enter the room with a big smile.
B1 The second lady of the country is known for her charity work.
B2 The second lady gave a speech at the event, highlighting the importance of education.
C1 The second lady of the company is responsible for overseeing all marketing initiatives.
C2 As the second lady of the nation, she plays a crucial role in diplomatic relations.
formal The second lady of the United States is the wife of the Vice President.
informal Did you see the second lady at the event last night?
slang I heard the second lady is really down-to-earth.
figurative In this organization, she is considered the second lady in command.
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