What does stateswoman mean?

Definitions for stateswoman
ˈsteɪtsˌwʊm ənstateswom·an

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. stateswomannoun

    a woman statesman

Wiktionary

  1. stateswomannoun

    A woman who is a leader in national or international affairs.

  2. stateswomannoun

    A female political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Stateswomannoun

    A woman who meddles with publick affairs. In contempt.

    Etymology: state and woman.

    How she was in debt, and where she meant
    To raise fresh sums: she’s a great stateswoman! Ben Jonson.

    Several objects may innocently be ridiculed, as the passions of our stateswomen. Addison.

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  1. stateswoman

    A stateswoman is a woman who is skilled in the management of public or national affairs, often occupying a significant position in government. She demonstrates leadership, diplomacy and often helps to create and implement policy and legislation. Like her male counterpart, statesman, a stateswoman usually exhibits qualities of wisdom, integrity, and vision.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Stateswomannoun

    a woman concerned in public affairs

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of stateswoman in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of stateswoman in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of stateswoman in a Sentence

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    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was more than a monarch. She defined an era, queen Elizabeth II was a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States. She helped make our relationship special.

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