Feminist Concepts

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a box or container used for storing or holding items related to the term 'bitch' or for humorous purposes

  • The technician referred to the device as a 'bitch box' due to its complex nature.
  • I can't figure out how to work this damn bitch box!
  • That bitch box is giving me a headache.
  • The email server was acting like a real bitch box today.

noun a woman who is sexually attracted to other women

adjective relating to or characteristic of lesbians

  • The organization advocates for the rights of lesbian women in the workplace.
  • She came out as a lesbian to her friends last week.
  • I heard she's a lipstick lesbian, meaning she's feminine but attracted to other women.
  • The bond between them was so strong, it was like they were soulmates - like two halves of a lesbian whole.

noun the position or status of being a queen

  • Her queenship was officially recognized after the coronation ceremony.
  • She's really embracing her queenship and all the responsibilities that come with it.
  • Did you see her rocking that queenship vibe at the party last night?
  • In the world of business, she holds the queenship when it comes to leadership and decision-making.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lesbophobia' is a noun that refers to the fear or hatred of lesbians.

  • Lesbophobia is a form of discrimination and prejudice against lesbian individuals.
  • It's really upsetting to see lesbophobia still present in our society.
  • Some people just need to stop with their lesbophobic comments.
  • The dark cloud of lesbophobia looms over many LGBTQ+ individuals.

noun A stained-glass ceiling is a type of ceiling made of colored glass pieces set in a decorative pattern.

  • Despite efforts to promote diversity, many industries still struggle with breaking through the stained-glass ceiling.
  • It's frustrating to see talented individuals hit the stained-glass ceiling in their careers.
  • I'm tired of dealing with the stained-glass ceiling in the workplace.
  • The stained-glass ceiling represents the invisible barriers that prevent certain groups from advancing in society.