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UK//ə ˈleɪdi tə siː juː//US//ə ˈleɪdi tə siː juː//

Meaning of A lady to see you

A woman who has arrived to talk with you.

In simple words: A woman who is visiting or wants to talk to you.

A lady to see you in a sentence

  • A lady to see you is waiting in the lobby.
  • The receptionist said a lady to see you has arrived.
  • When I called, she mentioned a lady to see you tomorrow.
  • A lady to see you may come in now, if you are ready.
  • I was just informed that a lady to see you is outside.

How to use A lady to see you

Used in formal or polite contexts, often to indicate someone's arrival. Not suitable for informal or casual situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a lady walking into a room, dressed elegantly, looking for you.

Related words

Collocations with A lady to see you

Synonyms for A lady to see you

  • a visitor
  • a guest
  • an arrival

Common mistakes with A lady to see you

  • Confused with 'a lady sees you' - this implies she is looking at you, not visiting.
  • Using a different phrase, like 'a woman to see you', which may sound less formal.

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Frequently asked questions about A lady to see you

What does A lady to see you mean?

A woman who is visiting or wants to talk to you.

What is the definition of A lady to see you?

A woman who has arrived to talk with you.

How do you use A lady to see you in a sentence?

A lady to see you is waiting in the lobby.

Can you give another example of A lady to see you?

The receptionist said a lady to see you has arrived.

What are synonyms for A lady to see you?

Common alternatives include a visitor, a guest, an arrival.

What words go with A lady to see you?

It commonly pairs with a lady to see you, a lady visitor, a lady in the office.

What are common mistakes when using A lady to see you?

Confused with 'a lady sees you' - this implies she is looking at you, not visiting. Using a different phrase, like 'a woman to see you', which may sound less formal.

How do you pronounce A lady to see you?

US: //ə ˈleɪdi tə siː juː//, UK: //ə ˈleɪdi tə siː juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A lady to see you?

Used in formal or polite contexts, often to indicate someone's arrival. Not suitable for informal or casual situations.