trollop

noun
UK: /ˈtrɒləp/
US: /ˈtrɑːləp/
  1. A woman considered to be sexually immoral or of low moral character.

    1. People thought she was a trollop because she dated many men.
    2. In the Victorian era, the term 'trollop' was often used to shame women who defied social norms.
  2. A woman who is considered untidy or slovenly in appearance.

    1. She looked a bit of a trollop in her old, stained clothes.
    2. Though normally meticulous, after a week of camping she resembled a bit of a trollop.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "trollop" in English means: A woman considered to be sexually immoral or of low moral character., A woman who is considered untidy or slovenly in appearance..

The phonetic transcription of "trollop" is /ˈtrɒləp/ in British English and /ˈtrɑːləp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "trollop": slut, hussy, strumpet, sloven.

Example usage of "trollop": "People thought she was a trollop because she dated many men.". More examples on the page.