Princess
(noun)
- A female member of a royal family, usually a daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen.
- A young woman of royal or noble birth.
- A woman who is admired for her beauty, charm and grace.
Origin:
From old french princesse, from latin princeps ("first, chief, principal"), from primus ("first") + -capio ("-taking").
Examples:
- The princess was next in line for the throne.
- She felt like a princess when she was wearing her new dress.
- The princess was known for her kindness and compassion.
- The prince and princess got married in a grand ceremony.
- The princess had to learn how to behave in public and represent her country.