Policewoman
(noun)
A female police officer, responsible for maintaining law and order and upholding the law.
Origin:
The word 'policewoman' originated in the late 19th century, as a term for a female police officer. it is a compound word formed from 'police' and 'woman', referring to a female member of the police force.
Examples:
- The policewoman was the first to arrive on the scene, quickly assessing the situation and taking control.
- The policewoman was known for her compassion and dedication to her work, always going above and beyond to help others.
- The policewoman was a role model for young girls, showing them that they could pursue careers in law enforcement and make a positive impact in their communities.
- The policewoman had a long and illustrious career, rising through the ranks and earning the respect of her colleagues.
- The policewoman was an inspiration to many, showing that women could be just as effective as men in enforcing the law and protecting the public.