Lesbianism

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈlɛzbiəˌnɪzəm/

Definitions of lesbianism

noun a sexual orientation or behavior characterized by romantic or sexual attraction between women

Example Sentences

A1 Lesbianism is when two women are in a romantic relationship.

A2 Some people may have misconceptions about lesbianism.

B1 There are many different cultural attitudes towards lesbianism around the world.

B2 The history of lesbianism has often been overlooked in mainstream narratives.

C1 Scholars have studied the intersection of feminism and lesbianism in depth.

C2 The portrayal of lesbianism in literature has evolved over the centuries.

Examples of lesbianism in a Sentence

formal The history of lesbianism dates back to ancient times.

informal She is exploring her feelings towards lesbianism.

slang Some people still use derogatory terms to refer to lesbianism.

figurative In literature, the theme of lesbianism is often used to symbolize rebellion against societal norms.

Grammatical Forms of lesbianism

past tense

practiced

plural

lesbianisms

comparative

more lesbian

superlative

most lesbian

present tense

practice

future tense

will practice

perfect tense

have practiced

continuous tense

is practicing

singular

lesbianism

positive degree

lesbian

infinitive

to practice lesbianism

gerund

practicing

participle

practiced

Origin and Evolution of lesbianism

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'lesbianism' is derived from the island of Lesbos in ancient Greece, known for the poet Sappho who wrote about love and desire between women.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe romantic relationships between women, the term 'lesbianism' has evolved to encompass the broader concept of female homosexuality and identity.