Associations to the word «Margaret»
Noun
- Reagan
- Montagu
- Sister
- Balfour
- Ann
- Julia
- Beatrice
- Isabel
- Esquire
- Forster
- Livingston
- Bronson
- Helen
- Faust
- Kathleen
- Eileen
- Louise
- Mitchell
- Prime
- Heir
- Aunt
- Regina
- Mortimer
- Wife
- Argyll
- Queen
- Muriel
- Talbot
- Angus
- Consort
- Ewing
- Maximilian
- Humphrey
- Truman
- Hawthorne
- Emerson
- Rosemary
- Abbess
- Governess
- Matilda
- Edmund
- Graeme
- Billie
- Marguerite
- Henry
- Hepburn
- Willoughby
- Marjorie
- Ursula
- Seton
- Magdalene
- Lady
- Obe
- Grandparent
- Devon
- Cuthbert
- Joyce
- Keane
- Hereford
- Conservative
- Bold
- Cora
- Campaigner
- Brien
- Henrietta
- Janet
- Blair
- Grandmother
- Susie
- Pamela
- Calvert
- Tyrol
- Joanna
- Clare
- Hogg
- Malcolm
- Brent
- Ritchie
- Ronald
- Grandchild
- Patricia
- Bromley
- Viscount
- Feminist
- Jane
- Princesse
- Laird
- Pembroke
- Gillian
- Stepmother
- Ellen
- Beaumont
- Barony
- Ramsay
- Scotland
- Jessie
- Maude
Adverb
Wiktionary
MARGARET, proper noun. A female given name.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of southwestern Western Australia, presumed named for a cousin of John Garrett Bussell, founder of Busselton.
MARGARET, proper noun. A river of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, named for its European discoverer's sister-in-law.
MARGARET, proper noun. (astronomy) A moon of Uranus, named for a character in Much Ado About Nothing. [Discovered 2003]
Wise words
A wise man hears one word and understands two.