trollop
0 antonyms and opposites of trollop, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An old-fashioned, disparaging term for a promiscuous or disreputable woman.
Etymology
Origin uncertain; likely connected to Middle English trollen ("to roll or stroll about"), possibly influenced by Old Norse trǫll.
Full origin of trollop →Frequently asked questions
What does “trollop” mean?
The word “trollop” means an old-fashioned, disparaging term for a promiscuous or disreputable woman. In plain terms, an old, insulting word for a woman seen as promiscuous.
How do you pronounce “trollop”?
“Trollop” is pronounced TROL-uhp (/ˈtɹɒl.əp/ in IPA).
How do you use “trollop” in a sentence?
Here is “trollop” used in a sentence: “The old novel describes the character as a shameless trollop.”
What part of speech is “trollop”?
“Trollop” is a noun.
Where does the word “trollop” come from?
The word “trollop” comes from Middle English. Origin uncertain; likely connected to Middle English trollen ("to roll or stroll about"), possibly influenced by Old Norse trǫll.