Isabel

[ iz-uh-bel ]

noun
  1. a female given name.

  • Also Is·a·belle, Is·a·bel·la [iz-uh-bel-uh]. /ˌɪz əˈbɛl ə/.

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How to use Isabel in a sentence

  • I wonder, said Isabelles fretful voice in the hall, whats happened to dinnerits ten minutes past the time.

    Girls of Highland Hall | Carolyn Watson Rankin
  • Truly there was always society for the Isabelles, but to Harriet's clean sense it seemed but the society of a jail.

    Harriet and the Piper | Kathleen Norris
  • By the time they arrived, Lillian and Augusta had added their shrieks to Isabelles.

    Girls of Highland Hall | Carolyn Watson Rankin