Associations to the word «Ophelia»
Noun
- Hamlet
- Carolyn
- Cordelia
- Claudius
- Juliet
- Macbeth
- Horatio
- Gertrude
- Rosalind
- Shakespeare
- Knitting
- Miss
- Dahl
- Eva
- Madness
- Dinah
- Verandah
- Ado
- Dominica
- Clare
- Everett
- Drowning
- Romeo
- Adolph
- Heroine
- Epsilon
- Hurricane
- Minnie
- Juniper
- Immortal
- Lancelot
- Cadence
- Typhoon
- Parlor
- Xavier
- Closet
- Cobb
- Butte
- Cyclone
- Voyager
- Augustine
- Napkin
- Josiah
- Amazement
- Firefly
- Indignation
- Landfall
- Beatrice
- Benson
- Billie
- Brothel
- Joanne
- Charley
- Atoll
- Olivier
- Marie
- Mph
- Cleopatra
- Saucer
- Lear
- Rodeo
- Grave
- Parker
- Harriet
- Snatch
- Insanity
- Tragedy
- Portrayal
- Waltz
- Katrina
- Mona
- Bert
- Cocoa
- Laying
- Miranda
- Elaine
- Drawer
- Natalie
- Looking
- Simmons
- Rosemary
- Cousin
- Inlet
- Viola
Adverb
Wiktionary
OPHELIA, proper noun. A female given name
OPHELIA, proper noun. (astronomy) A moon of Uranus, named after the character in Hamlet.
Wise words
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