Pronunciation: /ˈfɛmənɪn/
noun a word or form that denotes specifically a female person or thing
A1 She embraces her feminine side by wearing dresses and skirts.
A2 The artist's paintings often explore themes of femininity and womanhood.
B1 The magazine focuses on empowering women to embrace their femininity.
B2 In some cultures, the color pink is associated with femininity.
C1 The feminist movement aims to redefine and challenge traditional notions of femininity.
C2 Her performance on stage was a powerful display of feminine strength and vulnerability.
adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a woman or women
A1 She wore a feminine dress to the party.
A2 The room was decorated in a feminine style with pastel colors and floral patterns.
B1 Many people associate the color pink with feminine qualities.
B2 The actress exuded a sense of feminine grace and elegance on the red carpet.
C1 The artist's work explores themes of feminine identity and empowerment.
C2 Her writing is often praised for its nuanced exploration of complex feminine experiences.
formal The dress she wore was very feminine and elegant.
informal She has a very feminine style when it comes to fashion.
slang Her outfit is so on point, it's totally feminine.
figurative The way she gracefully handled the situation was very feminine.
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