noun A derogatory term for a promiscuous woman or prostitute
In Shakespearean plays, the term 'strumpet' is often used to refer to a promiscuous or immoral woman.
In theatrical productions set in historical contexts, the word 'strumpet' may be used to add authenticity to the dialogue or character interactions.
During the Renaissance period, 'strumpet' was a common term used to describe a prostitute or woman of loose morals.
In literature, a writer may use the term 'strumpet' to describe a promiscuous female character.
A psychologist may use the term 'strumpet' in historical contexts when discussing outdated views on female sexuality.