Pronunciation: /ˌmeɪtriˈɑrkəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a matriarch; having a matriarchal social structure
A1 In some matriarchal societies, women hold the highest positions of power.
A2 The matriarchal system in this community has been in place for generations.
B1 The matriarchal structure of the family is evident in the way decisions are made.
B2 The matriarchal society values the wisdom and guidance of older women.
C1 The matriarchal lineage can be traced back through centuries of strong female leaders.
C2 The matriarchal culture promotes equality and empowerment for women in all aspects of life.
formal The society was structured in a matriarchal system where women held the highest positions of power.
informal In her family, Grandma is the matriarchal figure who makes all the important decisions.
slang The matriarchal boss runs the show at the office and everyone knows not to mess with her.
figurative The ancient tree stood tall and proud, symbolizing a matriarchal presence in the forest.
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