Pronunciation: /fɛˈmɪnənɪti/
noun the quality or nature of the female sex; womanliness
A1 Femininity is often associated with qualities like kindness and compassion.
A2 Some cultures place a strong emphasis on traditional femininity.
B1 The media often portrays femininity in a narrow and unrealistic way.
B2 Many women feel pressured to conform to societal expectations of femininity.
C1 Exploring different aspects of femininity can lead to a deeper understanding of gender dynamics.
C2 Femininity is a complex and multifaceted concept that varies across cultures and time periods.
adjective feminine qualities or characteristics
A1 She has a feminine style.
A2 The pink color of the dress gives it a feminine touch.
B1 Her femininity shines through in her graceful movements.
B2 The actress's portrayal of the character's femininity was captivating.
C1 She exudes an air of femininity that is both powerful and elegant.
C2 The artist's work explores themes of femininity and identity in a thought-provoking way.
formal The concept of femininity has been studied extensively in the field of sociology.
informal She embodies femininity with grace and elegance.
slang Some people think femininity is all about pink and frills.
figurative Her femininity was like a delicate flower, easily crushed yet resilient.
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