noun a slovenly or untidy woman
In historical fiction novels, the term 'slattern' may be used to describe a character's appearance or behavior.
A slattern is a woman who is untidy and slovenly in her housekeeping habits.
During the Victorian era, the word 'slattern' was commonly used to criticize women who did not conform to societal standards of cleanliness and propriety.
In literature, the term 'slattern' may be used to describe a female character who is untidy, slovenly, or promiscuous.
A psychologist may use the term 'slattern' to discuss certain behavioral patterns or personality traits related to disorganization, neglect of personal appearance, or lack of cleanliness.
Historians may refer to women in historical texts as 'slatterns' to describe their perceived lack of cleanliness or moral character.
In sociology, the term 'slattern' may be used to analyze gender roles, stereotypes, and societal expectations related to cleanliness and personal appearance.