Definition of frontwoman in English:
frontwoman
nounPlural frontwomenˈfrʌntˌwʊmənˈfrəntˌwo͝omən
A female lead singer of a pop or rock group.
the frontwoman for one of this city's feistiest rock bands
Example sentencesExamples
- The punk rock frontwoman announced last month she was changing her name.
- Boasting one of the most compelling front women in music, Blondie have enjoyed a stream of timeless top ten hits bursting with great hooks and brilliant iconic lyrics.
- She is one of my favourite front women of the past decade.
- The 38-year-old frontwoman is releasing her first-ever solo album.
- She is one of the great front women in rock.
- Harper is the self-absorbed frontwoman for a band that's about to break.
- Her first stop was at home, where the No Doubt frontwoman was joined by her band members in hosting a family event.
- The bassist was actually giving his frontwoman a run for her money in the style department with this hot pair of shades and all-black outfit.
- The frontwoman revived the grunge look several years too late, pairing a vampy lipstick with mussed-up hair.
- I'm hard pressed to think of a better rock band frontwoman right now.
- The frontwoman had a lot to share with the famed mag, dishing on everything from talking about her body to applying makeup twice a day.