Men will probably still insist that woman ought to have more modesty than man; but it is not dispassionate reasoners who will most earnestly oppose my opinion.
Still she only acts as a woman ought to act, brought up according to Rousseau's system.
Men are to be heard saying, "A woman ought to be a wife and mother.
So he wrote to her and told her to forget him as soon as she could, and love some other man who could give her what a woman ought to have, and she told him that if she ever loved anybody else, she'd send back the ring he'd given her.
Says she, 'Of course a woman ought to trust her husband; but that don't mean that she's got to shut her eyes and her ears and throw away her common sense.
How a Woman ought to be delivered, when the Hands and Feet of the Infant come together.
How a Woman ought to order herself after Conception.
How a Woman ought to be ordered when the time of her labour is come.
A man's character is supposedly formed before he marries; and, besides, a woman ought not to be required to make the kind of husband she wants.
Now, Beston's wife would have brought the house about his ears if she'd caught him with that precious party I had here last night; and that's what a woman ought to do.
You have never thought about what a woman ought to do who has married a bad one--in an emergency like mine, that is.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woman ought" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.