Sisterhood

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪstərˌhʊd/

Definitions of sisterhood

noun a close relationship between women based on shared experiences, goals, and values

Example Sentences

A1 My sister and I have a strong sisterhood.

A2 The sisterhood among the girls in the class is evident.

B1 The bond of sisterhood between the two women grew stronger over time.

B2 The sisterhood of female athletes is a powerful force in the sports world.

C1 The sisterhood of women in the workplace is essential for supporting each other.

C2 The sisterhood among the members of the organization is based on mutual respect and solidarity.

Examples of sisterhood in a Sentence

formal The sisterhood of nurses in the hospital is a strong support system for each other.

informal My sisterhood of friends and I always have each other's backs.

slang Me and my girls have a tight sisterhood that can't be broken.

figurative The sisterhood of female entrepreneurs is breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations.

Grammatical Forms of sisterhood

plural

sisterhoods

comparative

more sisterly

superlative

most sisterly

present tense

sisters

future tense

will sister

perfect tense

have sistered

continuous tense

is sistering

singular

sisterhood

positive degree

sisterly

infinitive

to sister

gerund

sistering

participle

sistered

Origin and Evolution of sisterhood

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'sisterhood' originates from the combination of the word 'sister' and the suffix '-hood' which denotes a state or condition of being.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the relationship between female siblings, the term 'sisterhood' evolved to also represent the bond or solidarity between women, especially in feminist movements and organizations.