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scarlet woman
[skahr-lit woom-uhn]
noun
a sexually promiscuous woman, especially a prostitute or a woman who commits adultery.
a symbol of pagan Rome or, derogatorily, of the church of Rome.
scarlet woman
noun
New Testament a sinful woman described in Revelation 17, interpreted as a figure either of pagan Rome or of the Roman Catholic Church regarded as typifying vice overlaid with gaudy pageantry
any sexually promiscuous woman, esp a prostitute
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of scarlet woman1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
You would see movies with Bette Davis in them, and just because she wore a red gown, she was, "Oh, a scarlet woman, a red gown."
“This focus portrayed Ms. Andrew as a scarlet woman, a modern Jezebel, sparking distrust based on her loose morals. The drumbeat on Ms. Andrew’s sex life continued in closing argument, plucking away any realistic chance that the jury would seriously consider her version of events.”
Susan Bradshaw as a scarlet woman?
We were English, and so had only those morally laden English words to deal with: words like scarlet woman, and adulteress.”
The I, Tonya star remained a scarlet woman at the Vanity Fair party... from the waist down at least.
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