I am going to be a female usher at my friends wedding, and we have settled on "usherettes" as a name for us (two female ushers). I don't know if that is a standard name, but it sounds good to me. Of course, the word "usher" isn't gender specific anyway, it just happens to be traditionally male.
Rarely is a female usher called an usherette. Usher works for either gender and is certainly more masculine.
The noun 'usher' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The plural noun 'ushers' is a common gender noun, a word for males or females.
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usher.
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The term "usherette" was used at one time, but is considered by most to be obsolete and out of use. Ushers, male or female, are called "ushers".
She was essentially a mother of young children for her adult life; she put "cinema usherette" on her wedding certificate as a joke.
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Ellie Jackson is in fact a woman, the reason why she looks more masculine than feminine is because she is androgynous, meaning she looks neither more masculine or feminine.
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The term "usherette" was used at one time, but is considered by most to be obsolete and out of use. Ushers, male or female, are called "ushers".
The cast of The Usherette - 2005 includes: Tamara Searle as The Usherette
The Usherette - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
An usherette is a woman who escorts people to their seats in theaters, churches or weddings. It is the feminine form of usher.
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Usherette
An usherette.
The plural form is women usherettes.
Masculine
She was essentially a mother of young children for her adult life; she put "cinema usherette" on her wedding certificate as a joke.
It is masculine.
It is masculine