Pronunciation: /mæn.hʊd/
noun the state or condition of being an adult male human being
A1 He showed his manhood by standing up for his family.
A2 In some cultures, manhood is associated with strength and bravery.
B1 As he grew older, he felt a sense of responsibility that came with his manhood.
B2 The young man struggled with the expectations of manhood in a modern society.
C1 His understanding of manhood evolved as he gained more life experience.
C2 The novel explores the complexities of manhood in different social contexts.
formal The young man was eager to prove his manhood by taking on more responsibilities.
informal He felt a sense of pride in his manhood after successfully fixing the car engine.
slang Real men don't back down from a challenge, they embrace their manhood.
figurative His courage and strength were a testament to his true manhood.
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