Pronunciation: /mænəl/
noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'panel', used to describe a panel or discussion group consisting mostly or entirely of men
A1 A manel is a panel made up entirely of men.
A2 The manel at the conference sparked a debate about diversity.
B1 The company was criticized for having a manel at their event.
B2 The organizers made a conscious effort to avoid having a manel on the discussion panel.
C1 The issue of manels in professional settings has gained significant attention in recent years.
C2 Efforts to promote gender diversity have led to a decrease in the prevalence of manels at conferences.
formal The manel at the conference consisted of all male speakers.
informal I heard that manel was really boring, everyone was falling asleep.
slang I can't believe they're still doing manels in this day and age.
figurative The manel of ideas in the meeting was dominated by one person's perspective.
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