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What is the adjective of lady?

The adjective form of "lady" is ladylike.

However, it's important to note that "ladylike" can be considered outdated and potentially limiting. It often implies a set of traditional feminine behaviors and traits, which may not be accurate or desirable for all women.

It's better to use more specific adjectives to describe a woman's qualities, such as graceful, elegant, kind, strong, intelligent, compassionate, or witty.

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