Pronunciation: /bræs ˈsilɪŋ/
noun A metaphorical barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing to higher positions in a male-dominated or discriminatory environment.
A1 She couldn't see past the brass ceiling in her workplace.
A2 The concept of a brass ceiling in corporate settings is often discussed in business classes.
B1 Many women have faced challenges breaking through the brass ceiling in male-dominated industries.
B2 Despite her qualifications, she felt trapped under the brass ceiling in her career progression.
C1 The company's policies perpetuated the brass ceiling, making it difficult for minorities to advance.
C2 Breaking through the brass ceiling required not only hard work, but also a shift in organizational culture.
formal The concept of a brass ceiling refers to the barriers that prevent women from advancing to top leadership positions in organizations.
informal Many women feel like they are hitting a brass ceiling when trying to climb the corporate ladder.
slang It's tough for women to break through the brass ceiling in male-dominated industries.
figurative The brass ceiling may seem impenetrable, but with determination and support, it can be shattered.
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