Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
countess
Noun
/ˈkaʊntəs/

Definition
A countess is a female member of the nobility, often the wife or widow of a count.

Examples
- Lady Margaret was known as the countess who hosted grand balls at her estate.
- The countess spoke eloquently about her travels across Europe.
- In the novel, the countess played a crucial role in the court’s intrigues.

Meaning
In the context of aristocracy, a countess holds a title that indicates her status and rank within the social hierarchy.

Synonyms
- noblewoman
- aristocrat
- peeress