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Yvette

American  
[ih-vet, ee-vet] / ɪˈvɛt, iˈvɛt /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Yvonne.


Example Sentences

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Actor Yvette Nicole Brown, who in “K-Pops!” plays BJ’s mother, proclaimed over Zoom that, “Everything about the film and the music in it is Blasian, every culture is celebrated and massaged and made into something beautiful.”

From Los Angeles Times

Calling the findings "truly horrific", UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said she would take the report's conclusions to the UN Security Council on Thursday.

From BBC

Yvette Cooper called obstructions "from both warring parties... shameful and unacceptable".

From BBC

“It is our business in this legislature to protect all and make sure our rights are protected, because when violence becomes an acceptable response to speech, then the First Amendment becomes meaningless,” Rep. Yvette Benarroch, R-Fla., who sponsored the Florida provision, said.

From Salon

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg the government had promised the biggest increase in defence investment since the Cold War.

From BBC