Updated on March 16, 2024
| little | Little elizabeth was a mischievous little girl. |
| young | Young elizabeth loved to read and learn. |
| great | Great elizabeth is a woman of many talents. |
| old | Old elizabeth gazed out the window, her eyes filled with memories. |
| first | The first elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. |
| poor | Poor elizabeth was left alone in the world. |
| dear | Dear elizabeth I am writing to you today to express my sincere gratitude for your unwavering support and kindness. |
| late | She was the last Tudor monarch of England, late elizabeth |
| empress | Empress elizabeth of Austria, was known for her beauty and her tragic end. |
| second | Queen Elizabeth II is the second elizabeth to reign England. |
| beautiful | Beautiful elizabeth wore a stunning dress to the ball. |
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| fair | Fair elizabeth was a beautiful young maiden. |
| future | Future elizabeth was a bright and promising young woman. |
| lady | Lady elizabeth looked out the window at the gray sky. |
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| lovely | Lovely elizabeth is a charming and beautiful lady. |
| haughty | Haughty elizabeth walked away, her nose in the air. |
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| relative | Relative elizabeth was a successful singer. |
| imperious | Imperious elizabeth strode into the room, her regal demeanor commanding respect. |
| gracious | Gracious elizabeth confessed that she lied about knowing her father. |
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| gentle | Gentle elizabeth spoke softly to the children. |
| younger | Younger elizabeth was a curious and adventurous girl. |
| eldest | Eldest elizabeth was the first child of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
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| dearest | My dearest elizabeth the news of your arrival has spread throughout the town. |
| pious | Pious elizabeth regularly attended church and prayed fervently. |
| youngest | Youngest elizabeth is the last living Queen of England. |
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| older | Older elizabeth is a wise and experienced woman. |
| virgin | Virgin elizabeth I was an astute and powerful ruler. |
| illustrious | The illustrious elizabeth made a grand entrance into the ballroom. |
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| princess | Princess elizabeth was born in 1926. |
| glorious | Glorious elizabeth reigned over England for 45 years. |
| childless | Childless Elizabeth's heart ached with loneliness. |
| mighty | |
| noble | Noble elizabeth a woman of great virtue, lived a life of simplicity and humility. |
| dead | Dead elizabeth is a novel by Edna O'Brien. |
| blessed | Blessed elizabeth lived a life of piety and service, inspiring many with her devotion. |
| saintly | Saintly elizabeth was known for her generosity and kindness. |
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| protestant | Protestant elizabeth refused to give up the dogma of the real presence and rejected the idea of religious toleration. |
| heroic | Heroic elizabeth stood proudly on the battlefield, wielding her sword with courage and determination. |
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| proud | Proud elizabeth stood tall, radiating confidence and an unwavering determination. |
| unmarried | Unmarried elizabeth Bennet waited on her parents. |
| elderly | The elderly elizabeth was sitting in the park, watching the children play. |
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| unhappy | Unhappy elizabeth pouted at his uncaring heart. |
| wise | Wise elizabeth was an extraordinary woman known for her courage, intellect, and profound impact on history. |
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| wolgast | Wolgast elizabeth is a contemporary artist. |
| virtuous | Virtuous elizabeth was a paragon of morality and kindness. |
| celebrated | Celebrated elizabeth for her accomplishments. |
| unfortunate | Unfortunate elizabeth sighed deeply. |
| charming | Charming elizabeth arrived at the party with a smile that lit up the room. |
| wilful | Wilful elizabeth flounced out of the room in a fit of pique. |
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| marie | Marie elizabeth is a beautiful name. |
| stately | The stately elizabeth led the procession with grace and composure. |
| precious | Precious elizabeth was a kind and loving woman. |
| infant | Infant elizabeth was born on June 2, 1533. |
| haired | The newly crowned queen, long haired elizabeth stood before her people. |
| pretty | Oh, dear me, look at all those lovely things said pretty elizabeth |
| youthful | Youthful elizabeth eagerly awaited the arrival of her first child. |
| 18th | The 18th elizabeth art movement was an avant-garde movement that emerged in the late 19th century. |
| parsimonious | Parsimonious elizabeth counted each penny twice. |
| 27th | On the 27th elizabeth became queen. |
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