soignée
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See also: soignee
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from French soignée, feminine form of soigné.
Adjective[edit]
soignée (comparative more soignée, superlative most soignée)
- (of a woman) Alternative form of soigné
- 2007, Bee Wilson, “Pink and Bare”, in London Review of Books 29:3, page 24:
- Proof of Life was not much of a film; and Ryan, implausibly soignée despite the fact that her character's husband has been kidnapped by South American drug fiends, is one of the worst things about it.
Anagrams[edit]
French[edit]
Adjective[edit]
soignée
Participle[edit]
soignée f sg