100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "harlot"

Definition

The term "harlot" is a common noun that refers to a woman who engages in sexual activity for payment; it is often used synonymously with "prostitute." Historically, the term may also carry connotations of promiscuity and moral judgment.

Synonyms

  • Prostitute
  • Courtesan
  • Strumpet
  • Hooker
  • Jezebel
  • Floozy
  • Tramp
  • Tart

Antonyms

  • Virtuous woman
  • Lady
  • Saint
  • Chaste woman
  • Modest woman

Examples

  1. She was labeled a harlot by the townsfolk despite her circumstances.
  2. In the old novel, the protagonist fell in love with a harlot who had a heart of gold.
  3. Many stories depict the harlot as a complex character, often misunderstood.
  4. The harlot walked the streets, seeking clients as night fell.
  5. He was warned not to associate with the harlot who lived nearby.
  6. Despite being called a harlot, she had dreams of a better life.
  7. The harlot had a reputation that preceded her.
  8. In the play, the harlot was the only character who spoke the truth.
  9. The harlot was often seen as a symbol of rebellion against societal norms.
  10. The village gossip often centered around the harlot and her escapades.
  11. She was forced to become a harlot due to her family's poverty.
  12. The harlot sang a haunting tune that captivated all who heard her.
  13. He wrote a poem about the harlot and her unfulfilled dreams.
  14. The harlot would sometimes share stories of her past with kind souls.
  15. Their relationship was scandalous because he fell in love with a harlot.
  16. The harlot found solace in the friendships she formed with other outcasts.
  17. The artist painted a portrait of the harlot that captured her essence.
  18. The harlot was often the subject of moral debates in the community.
  19. She denied being a harlot, insisting she was merely a dancer.
  20. The harlot knew the streets better than anyone else.
  21. He saw the harlot as a tragic figure in a cruel world.
  22. The story revolved around a harlot who sought redemption.
  23. They called her a harlot, but she was just trying to survive.
  24. The harlot had a way of charming even the most stoic men.
  25. At the festival, the harlot danced with abandon and joy.
  26. The harlot was shunned by society, yet she held her head high.
  27. She wrote letters to the harlot, sharing her thoughts and feelings.
  28. The harlot lived in a rundown part of town but dreamed of luxury.
  29. The character of the harlot often serves as a foil to the virtuous heroine.
  30. Though labeled a harlot, she was fiercely independent and proud.
  31. The harlot had many clients, but few who truly understood her.
  32. The harlot found companionship in unexpected places.
  33. She was often mistaken for a harlot, but her intentions were pure.
  34. The harlot became a muse for many poets and writers.
  35. He couldn't help but admire the harlot for her resilience.
  36. The harlot challenged the norms of her time through her actions.
  37. Rumors swirled around the harlot, but few knew her true story.
  38. The harlot held secrets that could change lives.
  39. Many viewed the harlot as a victim of circumstance.
  40. She walked by the harlot, their eyes meeting in silent understanding.
  41. The harlot was often judged harshly by those who had never walked in her shoes.
  42. The play featured a harlot whose tragic fate was sealed by love.
  43. The harlot was unapologetic about her choices in life.
  44. He admired the harlot for her unyielding spirit.
  45. The harlot left a lasting impression on everyone she met.
  46. In the eyes of society, she was simply a harlot, but he saw her as more.
  47. The harlot was skilled at navigating the complexities of human desire.
  48. She painted the harlot in a light that revealed her humanity.
  49. The harlot often shared wisdom gained from her experiences.
  50. The harlot was both feared and revered in her community.
  51. Her heart ached for the harlot, trapped in a cycle of despair.
  52. The harlot had dreams that stretched far beyond the streets.
  53. He wrote about the harlot, capturing her struggles and triumphs.
  54. The harlot danced under the moonlight, free from judgment.
  55. She felt a connection to the harlot, as they both sought acceptance.
  56. The harlot was a reflection of society's double standards.
  57. The harlot often provided comfort to the lonely souls she encountered.
  58. In the story, the harlot ultimately chose love over her past.
  59. He defended the harlot, arguing she deserved compassion, not scorn.
  60. The harlot had a fierce loyalty to her friends and fellow outcasts.
  61. She recognized the harlot as a survivor in a harsh world.
  62. The harlot was a character of depth, not just a mere stereotype.
  63. Many were shocked when the wealthy man fell for the harlot.
  64. The harlot shared her story, revealing the pain behind her choices.
  65. He was drawn to the harlot's strength and vulnerability.
  66. The harlot was often the first to lend a helping hand to others.
  67. She felt a twinge of guilt as she watched the harlot walk away.
  68. The harlot was skilled in the art of persuasion and charm.
  69. He found himself captivated by the harlot's tales of adventure.
  70. The harlot reminded him that everyone has a story worth telling.
  71. She often wondered what led the harlot to her current path.
  72. The harlot was painted as the villain in many tales, but was she?
  73. He admired the harlot for her ability to thrive against all odds.
  74. The harlot was not just a figure of shame, but a voice for the voiceless.
  75. She felt a kinship with the harlot, both searching for belonging.
  76. The harlot was a complex character, embodying both light and darkness.
  77. Many would not dare to approach the harlot, fearing judgment.
  78. The harlot was known for her quick wit and sharp tongue.
  79. As the sun set, the harlot prepared for another long night.
  80. The harlot had stories that could fill volumes.
  81. He questioned why society vilified the harlot instead of offering support.
  82. The harlot often found solace in the company of other misfits.
  83. She saw the harlot as a tragic heroine in her own right.
  84. The harlot had a unique perspective on love and relationships.
  85. He couldn't shake the feeling that the harlot was more than she seemed.
  86. The harlot had a way of making others feel seen and heard.
  87. She understood the harlot's pain all too well.
  88. The harlot became a symbol of empowerment for many women.
  89. He often thought about the harlot and her dreams of a better life.
  90. The harlot was unapologetically herself, despite the judgment.
  91. She felt a rush of empathy for the harlot as she passed by.
  92. The harlot was an enigma, drawing people in with her charisma.
  93. Many people underestimated the harlot, not realizing her strength.
  94. The harlot came to represent the struggles of many women.
  95. He sought to understand the harlot and the choices she made.
  96. The harlot challenged societal norms with her boldness.
  97. She knew the harlot had faced more hardships than most could imagine.
  98. The harlot danced to the rhythm of her own heart, unafraid.
  99. He wrote a song inspired by the harlot, celebrating her spirit.
  100. The harlot lived her life on her own terms, defying expectations.