Camilla is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Camilla in a sentence
Camilla meaning
- A warrior queen of the Volscians according to Virgil's Aeneid.
- A female given name from Latin.
- A city, the county seat of Mitchell County, Georgia, United States.
Using Camilla
- The main meaning on this page is: A warrior queen of the Volscians according to Virgil's Aeneid. | A female given name from Latin. | A city, the county seat of Mitchell County, Georgia, United States.
- In the example corpus, camilla often appears in combinations such as: queen camilla, and camilla, camilla and.
Context around Camilla
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 11 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Camilla
- In this selection, "camilla" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, queen, former, directing, parker, franks and correctly stand out and add context to how "camilla" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include the former camilla parker bowles, 1954 when camilla was nine and queen camilla. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "camilla" sits close to words such as benue, blueprint and builder, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with camilla
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But as Camilla Franks, of Camilla, will attest, timing is everything. (11 words)
As mentioned earlier in this article, Camilla will now simply be referred to as Queen Camilla. (16 words)
The card confirms rumours that Queen Consort Camilla will be known as Queen Camilla following the coronation. (17 words)
Camilla Hall's Place in the Symbionese Liberation Army by Rachel Hanel, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota 2004 In 1954, when Camilla was nine, the family moved back to Saint Peter, because of seven-year-old Nan's poor health. (40 words)
The West Australian-based private group controlled by mining magnate Andrew Forrest has acquired a minority stake in Camilla, representing the brand’s first external investor since it was launched by artist and former actor Camilla Franks in 2004. (39 words)
The once unthinkable has become a reality, and from today the former Camilla Parker Bowles will be known as Queen Camilla as she is anointed and has Queen Mary’s Crown placed upon her head. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
On a movie set where Adam is directing Camilla, he orders the set cleared, except for Diane—at Camilla's request—where Adam shows another actor just how to kiss Camilla correctly.
After Camilla and Charles married in 2005, Clarence House issued a statement at the time announcing that Camilla would receive the title of “Princess Consort” when Charles becomes king.
As mentioned earlier in this article, Camilla will now simply be referred to as Queen Camilla.
Camilla, the Queen Consort, known formerly as Camilla Parker-Bowles, boasts one of the most popular royal given to her by King Charles ahead of their wedding in 2005.
He later proceeded to make a move on new islander Tyla in front of Camilla, which infuriated fans (especially when he followed his kiss with Tyla by dumping Camilla).
Her mother, Princess Camilla, born Crociani, is the daughter of Italian industry tycoon Camilla Crociani and the actress turned dancer Edy Vessel.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave goodbye on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 06, 2023 in London, England.
The card confirms rumours that Queen Consort Camilla will be known as Queen Camilla following the coronation.
The once unthinkable has become a reality, and from today the former Camilla Parker Bowles will be known as Queen Camilla as she is anointed and has Queen Mary’s Crown placed upon her head.
The picture of Camilla is also making it clear that this is now Queen Camilla, no longer the Queen Consort.
The West Australian-based private group controlled by mining magnate Andrew Forrest has acquired a minority stake in Camilla, representing the brand’s first external investor since it was launched by artist and former actor Camilla Franks in 2004.
Rebecca said that despite being a higher rank, Camilla was respectful towards Anne who jokingly corrected Camilla when she insisted Anne walk ahead of her.
To royal historians, last year’s coronation was the capstone of years of image rehabilitation by Charles and Camilla, who became romantically involved when she was known as Camilla Parker-Bowles.
But as Camilla Franks, of Camilla, will attest, timing is everything.
Camilla Hall's Place in the Symbionese Liberation Army by Rachel Hanel, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota 2004 In 1954, when Camilla was nine, the family moved back to Saint Peter, because of seven-year-old Nan's poor health.
The title is currently held by Camilla (the former Camilla Parker Bowles), second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales since her marriage on 9 April 2005.
According to Bishop Washington, the idea for the event came from his wife, Pastor Camilla Washington, after she mentioned having a warfare prayer event years earlier for a previous shooting death in the city.
According to Ingrid Seward: 'Years of smoking and an outdoorsy, hands-on life have taken their toll on Camilla's skin.
According to Judi, this body language ritual emphasises the difference between Charles’s marriage to Camilla and his first marriage to the late Diana.
After making their first introduction, the duo sat down with Gyles Brandreth and Camilla Tominey to discuss the top headlines of the day – but refrained from bringing up their own friendship making the news.
Phrases with camilla
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with camilla
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: