Meaning & Definition of word "Geisha"

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    Geisha

    /ˈɡeɪʃə/

    noun:

    • 1. A Japanese woman trained in the arts of music, dance, and conversation, who entertains guests, typically in a tea house.
      • Example: The geisha performed traditional dances during the tea ceremony.
    • 2. A female entertainer in Japan, skilled in various Japanese arts such as music, dance, and poetry.
      • Example: The geisha offered her guests a unique experience with her artistic talents.
    • 3. A woman who is part of a geisha house, dedicated to preserving traditional Japanese culture.
      • Example: In Kyoto, many visitors enjoy the opportunity to meet a geisha and witness her artistry.

    Etymology

    The word 'geisha' comes from the Japanese words 'gei' (art) and 'sha' (person), meaning 'person of the arts'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    geisha culture:

    The traditional practices and customs associated with geishas.

    life of a geisha:

    The structured and disciplined lifestyle that geishas lead, often involving rigorous training.

    Related Words

    maiko:

    An apprentice geisha, often younger and in training.

    ochaya:

    A tea house where geishas entertain guests.

    shamisen:

    A three-stringed musical instrument commonly played by geishas.

    Slang Meanings of geisha

    Meaning: Used to refer to a female companion in a social context, implying entertainment skills.

    Example Sentence: She's not just pretty; she's a real geisha at the party with her skills.

    Meaning: Implying a stereotype of Asian women as submissive entertainers.

    Example Sentence: That outfit makes you look like a geisha, drawing attention in the wrong way.