What does produceress mean?
Produceress means (rare) A female producer..
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(rare) A female producer..
1. In the sixteenth century stormed a monk on the pulpit against the languages, and said quite unembarrassed: 2. “There is (has) a new language invented become (been), this is called the Greek; before this guard yourselves! she is the produceress of all heresies.[…]”
Nora Bayes will enter the ranks of the produceresses tonight, when she will give a song recital at the Eltinge.
I’M SURE THAT women film producers are hard to find; especially “produceresses” of the caliber of Dona Holloway, who co-produces Universal Studios thriller-chillers with William Castle—things like “Strait-Jacket,” etc.
8. A beautiful, seductive boy whose narcissism and instinctive cunning hide the fact that he has no mind (and in fact, hardly any sentient consciousness) drives a succession of successful actresses, movie produceresses, cowgirls, and film directresses wild with desire. They rape him. / Authors do not make their plots up out of thin air, nor are the above pure inventions: every one of them is a story familiar to all of us. What makes them look so odd—and so funny—is that in each case the sex of the protagonist has been changed (and correspondingly the sex of the other characters).
Maybe he was nominated that way by the film’s producer. Or produceress.
Use produceress when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Produceress means (rare) A female producer..
Common synonyms include productress, productrix.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
1. In the sixteenth century stormed a monk on the pulpit against the languages, and said quite unembarrassed: 2. “There is (has) a new language invented become (been), this is called the Greek; before this guard yourselves! she is the produceress of all heresies.[…]”
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