Juliets [noun]

Definition of Juliets:

person who is loved by another

Synonyms of Juliets:


Opposite/Antonyms of Juliets:

Hatred

Dislike

Foe

Enemy

Hate


Sentence/Example of Juliets:

We had no young Juliets just then, they were all rather advanced, rather settled in character for the reckless child of Verona.

In those days she had, perhaps, never heard the remark of Mademoiselle Mars, who was the most charming of Juliets at sixty.

More certainty is attached to what is shown at a different part of the town as Juliets window; but, alas for the romance!

It may be added that, if not dramatic propriety, at least the interest of the character, is affected by some of Juliets allusions.

But all these matters were as nothing when compared with the rival Romeos and Juliets.

They waken the Juliets just a moment too late to save the Romeos and themselves.

You surely would not go to Ravenna and not see Juliets tomb, even though you know that Juliet had no real identity.

I do not know at what moment in life, if ever, we realise that we are neither George Sands nor Juliets.

Look at the machines, the action of the piston and the cylinder; Romeos of steel and Juliets of cast iron.

There was no balcony to go forth upon, and these were not sweet musings like Juliets, but fiery discontented thoughts.