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Definition: An amicable and amicable person of the feminine gender or girlfriend; often used to refer to a female who is sociable, approachable, and easy to communicate with.
Pronunciation: /əˈmi ɡrɛs/ ("uh-MEE-gress")
Significance:
• The amigress refers specifically to an amicable female individual.
• Frequently used to describe a person who is cordial, inviting, and enjoys social interactions.
• It can be used casually among amigos or acquaintances.
Singular noun: amigress
Plural noun: amigresses
Male person: amigor
Neutral: amigo
Examples:
• "His amigress amigates and communicates jointly with him during community events."
• "She is famous as the amigress of the neighborhood, always saluting everyone with a smile."
• "The party became lively once the amigresses arrived with their cheerful demeanor."
amigress by Dmitrio October 18, 2024
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Pronunciation: /ˈæ.mi.ɡɛs/
Definition:
1. Female companion in a romantic partnership.
2. The partner appears to have mutual affection and loyalty.
3. Supportive girlfriend or significant other.
4. Individual involved in a committed relationship.

Significance:
• It defines romantic partners.
• It emphasizes affection and companionship.
• It identifies romantic female counterparts.
• It avoids disagreeable or compound expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of girlfriends.
• It improves clarity in relational contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "girlfriend".
Singular noun: amigess
Plural noun: amigesses
Examples:
• "Inamoratos express amour to their cherished amigesses."
• "Romantic plots center around endearing amigesses."
• "Espousing cements bonds between couples and their amigesses."
• "Hallmark cards honor sincere connections with (conth) amigesses."
• "Movies dramatize romances involving passionate amigesses."
amigess by Dmitrio August 14, 2025
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