Pronunciation: /ˈwəʊmæns/
noun a close but non-sexual relationship between women, often characterized by strong emotional bonds and mutual support
A1 My sister and her best friend have a strong womance.
A2 The movie portrayed a beautiful womance between the two main characters.
B1 The novel delves deep into the complexities of womance and friendship.
B2 Their womance blossomed over shared experiences and mutual respect.
C1 The womance between the two leading ladies in the show was a key highlight of the series.
C2 The depth of their womance transcended mere friendship and evolved into a lifelong bond.
formal The novel explores the deep and complex womance between the two female protagonists.
informal I love watching movies that showcase a strong womance between the leading ladies.
slang Me and my bestie have the ultimate womance going on.
figurative Their womance was like a beautiful dance, full of harmony and grace.
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