noun a doctrine or practice that emphasizes direct vigorous action especially in support of or opposition to one side of a controversial issue

  • Activism plays a crucial role in advocating for social change and justice.
  • Many people are getting involved in activism to make a difference in their communities.
  • I'm all about that activism life, fighting for what's right!
  • Her passion for activism was like a fire burning bright in her heart.

noun a person who campaigns for some kind of social change or political reform

adjective relating to or supporting activism

  • The activist organized a peaceful protest to raise awareness about climate change.
  • My friend is a passionate activist for animal rights.
  • That activist is always out there fighting the good fight.
  • She was an activist for change, always pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo.

noun a difficult or unpleasant situation or thing

  • The term 'bitch' is considered derogatory and should not be used in professional settings.
  • I can't believe that bitch stole my parking spot!
  • She's always acting like a basic bitch.
  • Dealing with that difficult customer was a real bitch.

noun a woman having intellectual or literary interests

adjective relating to or characteristic of intellectual or literary women

  • The bluestocking society was a group of intellectual women in the 18th century.
  • She's a real bluestocking, always reading and studying.
  • I heard she's a total bluestocking, always buried in her books.
  • In a world full of trends, she was a bluestocking, standing out for her intellect and knowledge.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name, in this case, 'Diana'

  • Diana is a highly respected professional in her field.
  • I heard Diana is throwing a party next weekend.
  • Diana is such a boss babe.
  • Diana's leadership shines like a beacon in our team.

verb to give someone the power or authority to do something; to make someone stronger and more confident

  • The organization's main goal is to empower marginalized communities through education and resources.
  • I always feel empowered after a good workout at the gym.
  • She's really empowering her friends to take risks and try new things.
  • Reading a good book can empower your mind and spirit.

noun a female deity or goddess

adjective resembling or characteristic of a goddess

  • Her grace and beauty made her appear goddess like in the eyes of all who beheld her.
  • She looked absolutely goddess like in that stunning dress.
  • Did you see how goddess like she looked at the party last night?
  • The way she effortlessly commands the room is truly goddess like.

noun a title or form of address for a queen or empress

adjective of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above the normal or average

  • The Great Mother is a revered figure in many ancient mythologies.
  • I can't wait to celebrate Mother's Day with the Great Mother of our family.
  • My mom is the Great Mother of all moms.
  • Nature is often referred to as the Great Mother, providing and nurturing all living beings.

noun a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities

  • The heroine of the novel displayed great courage and intelligence in the face of adversity.
  • She's always been my heroine, I look up to her so much.
  • That movie was awesome, the heroine totally kicked butt!
  • In the eyes of her fans, she was not just a singer but a true heroine of the music industry.

verb to set free or release from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery

  • The country was finally liberated from the oppressive regime.
  • She felt liberated after quitting her job and traveling the world.
  • I'm so glad I finally liberated myself from that toxic relationship.
  • The artist's creativity was liberated after experiencing a breakthrough in their work.

noun a woman who is the head of a family or tribe

  • The matriarch of the family made all the important decisions.
  • My grandma is the matriarch around here, everyone listens to her.
  • The matriarch of the group always knows what's up.
  • The ancient oak tree stood tall and proud, like a matriarch overseeing her domain.

noun a person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women

  • The politician was accused of being a misogynist due to his derogatory comments towards women.
  • I can't believe he's such a misogynist, always belittling women.
  • That guy is a total misogynist, he's always making sexist jokes.
  • Her ex-husband's behavior made her feel like she was married to a misogynist monster.

noun a feeling of pity, distress, or grief for the suffering of others

  • Ruth was known for her impeccable work ethic and attention to detail.
  • I heard Ruth is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Ruth is always on fleek with her outfits.
  • The garden bloomed with the ruth of spring, bringing new life to the landscape.

she

pronoun A word that is used to replace a noun to avoid repetition. 'She' is a pronoun used to refer to a female person or animal.

  • She is a highly respected member of the board of directors.
  • She's always the life of the party.
  • She's the bomb, everyone loves her.
  • She is the glue that holds the team together.

adjective having a high-pitched and piercing sound

adverb in a shrill manner

  • The shrill sound of the alarm woke me up from my deep sleep.
  • I can't stand her shrill voice when she gets excited.
  • The shrill ringtone on his phone is so annoying.
  • The shrill criticism from her boss cut deep into her confidence.

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

  • The sisterhood of nurses in the hospital is a strong support system for each other.
  • My sisterhood of friends and I always have each other's backs.
  • Me and my girls have a tight sisterhood that can't be broken.
  • The sisterhood of female entrepreneurs is breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations.

noun the state of being a spinster, an unmarried woman who is beyond the usual age for marriage

  • Many women in the Victorian era faced societal pressure to avoid spinsterhood and marry young.
  • My aunt always jokes about how she's embracing her spinsterhood with her cats and knitting hobby.
  • She's totally owning her spinsterhood and living her best life.
  • The old mansion stood as a symbol of spinsterhood, untouched by time and love.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unashamed' describes someone who is not embarrassed or ashamed

  • She was unashamed of her unconventional beliefs, even in the face of criticism.
  • He's unashamed of his love for cheesy romantic comedies.
  • I'm unashamed to admit that I binge-watched the entire series in one weekend.
  • The artist painted with unashamed passion, letting her emotions flow freely onto the canvas.

adjective not characteristic of or suitable for a lady; lacking in the qualities traditionally associated with a lady

  • Her behavior at the dinner party was deemed unladylike by the other guests.
  • She let out an unladylike burp after finishing her soda.
  • Stop being so unladylike, it's embarrassing.
  • His language was so coarse and unladylike that it shocked everyone in the room.

adjective refusing to submit to authority or control

  • The unsubmissive attitude of the workers led to a prolonged strike.
  • She is so unsubmissive, always questioning authority.
  • Don't be so unsubmissive, just go with the flow.
  • Her unsubmissive spirit soared like a wild bird, refusing to be caged.

noun a person who is considered to be less capable or competent than others in a particular group or situation

  • The company's weak sister division is dragging down overall performance.
  • She's always been considered the weak sister in the family.
  • Don't be such a weak sister, toughen up and face your fears.
  • In the world of competitive sports, being a weak sister will get you nowhere.

adjective describing someone or something as resembling or characteristic of a prostitute; immoral or promiscuous

  • The actress received backlash for her whorish portrayal of a seductive character in the movie.
  • I can't believe she wore that dress, it looks so whorish.
  • She's always dressing in such a whorish way, it's embarrassing.
  • His whorish behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.

noun the state or condition of being an adult human female

  • The transition into womanhood is marked by various biological and social changes.
  • She's really embracing her womanhood and taking charge of her life.
  • She's been through some tough stuff, but she's come out the other side with a real sense of womanhood.
  • In the world of business, she's showing true womanhood by standing up for herself and demanding equal treatment.

noun A woman's uterus

  • The fetus develops inside the mother's womb during pregnancy.
  • I can't wait for the baby to come out of the womb!
  • She's been carrying that baby in her womb for nine months now.
  • The company was like a nurturing womb for new ideas and innovations.

noun a person who believes in or advocates for the rights and interests of men, often in response to or in opposition to feminism

  • The meninist movement aims to highlight issues faced by men in society.
  • Some people think being a meninist means you don't support feminism.
  • I can't believe he's actually a meninist, what a joke.
  • His belief in meninism is like a shield against acknowledging gender inequality.

noun a social movement advocating for the rights and interests of men, typically in response to or in opposition of feminism

  • Meninism is a social movement that advocates for the rights and interests of men, particularly in areas where they may face discrimination or inequality.
  • Some people think meninism is just a joke, but others believe it's an important movement for addressing men's issues.
  • Bro, have you heard about that meninism stuff? It's like feminism, but for dudes.
  • The rise of meninism in recent years has sparked debates about gender equality and the role of men in society.

noun a term used to describe the higher prices that are often charged for products and services marketed towards women compared to similar products marketed towards men

  • The pink tax refers to the phenomenon where products marketed towards women are priced higher than similar products marketed towards men.
  • I hate the pink tax - why do women have to pay more for the same products as men?
  • It's so unfair that women have to deal with the pink tax on everyday items.
  • The pink tax is like a hidden fee that women have to pay just for being women.

noun A person who consistently replies to posts or comments on social media with unsolicited or unwanted opinions or advice

  • The reply guy flooded my inbox with unsolicited comments on every post.
  • That reply guy just can't seem to take a hint and stop commenting on everything.
  • Ugh, that reply guy is such a creep, always trying to slide into DMs.
  • He's like a reply guy in real life, always butting into conversations he's not a part of.

verb to explain or comment on something in a condescending or patronizing manner, typically by a white person to a person of color, based on the assumption that the white person knows better

  • It is important to recognize and address instances of whitesplaining in academic discussions.
  • Stop whitesplaining to me about my own culture, I know what I'm talking about.
  • She was tired of him constantly whitesplaining everything to her.
  • The politician's attempt to whitesplain the issue only served to further alienate minority voters.

noun a person who opposes the sex work industry and advocates for policies to abolish it

  • Some feminists believe that SWERF ideology is harmful to sex workers.
  • I heard that SWERFs are against sex work and think it should be abolished.
  • SWERFs just don't get it when it comes to supporting sex workers.
  • The divide between SWERFs and sex-positive feminists is like a deep chasm in the feminist movement.

noun A fictional robot designed to resemble a human female, often seen in science fiction and popular culture.

  • The fembot was designed to assist with tasks in the laboratory.
  • I can't believe that fembot can do so many things!
  • Check out that cool fembot over there!
  • Her robotic movements made her seem like a fembot straight out of a sci-fi movie.

noun A term used to be inclusive of all self-identifying women, including trans women and non-binary individuals. It is a variation of the word 'woman' that is more intersectional and feminist in nature.

  • The conference aims to address issues faced by womxn in the workplace.
  • Let's organize a meet-up for womxn in the tech industry.
  • Womxn are killing it in the entrepreneurial world!
  • The resilience of womxn throughout history is truly inspiring.

noun a collection of girls who perform together in a musical group

  • The girl group performed a medley of their hit songs at the charity event.
  • I heard that new girl group is dropping their debut album next month.
  • That girl group is totally slaying the music scene right now.
  • The girl group's harmonies were like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

noun a social media movement and hashtag used to raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault

adjective describing the movement or individuals who have shared their stories using the hashtag

  • The #MeToo movement has shed light on the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace.
  • I shared my #MeToo story with my close friends for support.
  • She's been through some serious #MeToo stuff at her last job.
  • The #MeToo movement is like a wake-up call for society to address issues of gender inequality.

noun a term used to describe the empowerment of girls and women, often associated with feminism and gender equality

  • The concept of girl power emphasizes the strength and empowerment of women in society.
  • We're all about that girl power, supporting and uplifting each other.
  • Girl power is all about women standing up for themselves and each other.
  • She exudes girl power, showing confidence and resilience in the face of challenges.

noun a person, typically a man, who espouses socialist ideals but engages in sexist or misogynistic behavior

  • The political debate was marred by accusations of one candidate being a brocialist.
  • I can't believe he said that, what a total brocialist move.
  • He's such a brocialist, always mansplaining everything.
  • The brocialist attitude in the workplace was toxic and exclusionary.

noun a group or organization that is exclusively for boys or men

  • The company's board of directors has been criticized for maintaining a boys' club mentality, excluding women from key decision-making roles.
  • I heard that the tech industry can be a real boys' club, with guys dominating the field.
  • The boys' club at the gym always hogs the weightlifting equipment, making it hard for others to use.
  • Breaking into the boys' club of professional sports broadcasting can be tough for newcomers.

verb to incline or bend towards something

adverb in a manner that involves inclining or bending towards something

  • In order to show interest and engage with the speaker, it is important to lean in during the conversation.
  • If you want to hear better, just lean in a bit closer.
  • Yo, lean in when I'm dropping some knowledge on you!
  • Sometimes you just have to lean in and take a risk in order to succeed.

noun the practice of marrying oneself, typically in a symbolic ceremony

  • Sologamy is a marriage to oneself, a growing trend among individuals who choose to celebrate self-love.
  • Have you heard about sologamy? It's when someone marries themselves!
  • Sologamy is like taking yourself out on a date and deciding to commit to yourself forever.
  • In a way, sologamy is a declaration of independence and self-empowerment.

noun a term coined to describe a situation where a woman explains something to a man in a condescending or patronizing manner, typically about a topic the man is assumed to be more knowledgeable about

  • The concept of 'womansplain' is often used to describe the act of a woman explaining something in a condescending or patronizing manner.
  • She tends to womansplain things to me whenever we have a disagreement.
  • I can't stand it when she womansplains everything to me like I don't already know.
  • Her tendency to womansplain situations to others often leads to misunderstandings and conflicts.

WoC

noun Acronym for Women of Color, referring to women who are non-white

preposition Used as a descriptor before the noun it is referring to

  • Women of Color (WoC) face unique challenges in the workplace due to systemic discrimination.
  • WoC often have to work twice as hard to prove themselves in predominantly white spaces.
  • WoC are out here slaying and breaking barriers every day.
  • The garden of diversity blooms beautifully with WoC contributing their unique perspectives.

noun A person who combines crafting with activism, using their creative skills to promote social or political change.

  • The craftivist movement seeks to promote social change through art and craft projects.
  • My friend is a craftivist who uses knitting as a form of activism.
  • I never thought I'd be into craftivism, but now I love making protest banners.
  • The craftivist's needle was like a sword, piercing through societal norms and injustices.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate manner, time, place, degree, etc.

  • She unapologetically presented her research findings to the board of directors.
  • He unapologetically wore his favorite Hawaiian shirt to the formal event.
  • She unapologetically told him to mind his own business.
  • The artist painted unapologetically, letting his emotions guide each brushstroke.

noun a day to celebrate female friendships, typically observed on February 13th

  • Galentine’s day is a day dedicated to celebrating the strong bonds of friendship among women.
  • Hey, are we still on for our Galentine’s day brunch tomorrow?
  • Galentine’s day is the perfect excuse for a girls' night out.
  • To me, Galentine’s day represents the importance of female solidarity and support.

noun the collective power or influence of women in society

  • The conference highlighted the importance of womanpower in leadership roles.
  • We need all the womanpower we can get to make this event a success.
  • Girl, you've got some serious womanpower - don't let anyone hold you back!
  • The team's womanpower was like a well-oiled machine, working seamlessly together.

noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'interrupt', used to describe the act of a man interrupting a woman

verb to interrupt a woman when speaking, typically done by a man

  • During the meeting, the speaker was constantly manterrupted by his colleagues.
  • She was trying to make a point but kept getting manterrupted by him.
  • I can't stand when guys manterrupt women in conversations.
  • The storm's loud thunder seemed to manterrupt the peaceful silence of the night.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Daddy's' is a possessive noun in this phrase, indicating that the girl belongs to or is associated with her father.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Little' is an adjective in this phrase as it describes the size or age of the girl.

  • She has always been known as her daddy's little girl, always seeking his approval and guidance.
  • She's daddy's girl through and through, always getting what she wants with a smile.
  • She's daddy's girl, always getting spoiled rotten by him.
  • Even as an adult, she still considers herself daddy's little girl, holding onto that special bond they share.

noun slang term for a woman's genitals

  • The doctor performed a thorough examination of her vajayjay.
  • She was complaining of discomfort in her vajayjay.
  • I need to wax my vajayjay before my beach trip.
  • Her vajayjay was singing with joy after a long dry spell.

noun A term used to describe a female hero or a woman who displays great courage, strength, and determination.

  • The shero of the novel was a strong and courageous woman who fought for justice.
  • My mom is my shero because she always knows how to handle any situation.
  • That singer is a total shero - she's so cool and talented!
  • In the world of finance, she was considered a shero for her ability to make smart investments.

noun A term used to describe women who choose to consume only plant-based or vegetarian diets.

  • The femivore movement advocates for women to prioritize their own needs and well-being.
  • She proudly identifies as a femivore, choosing to focus on her own happiness above all else.
  • Some people think being a femivore means being selfish, but it's really just about self-care.
  • In a world that often puts women last, being a femivore means putting yourself first for once.

noun a fight between two or more women, typically involving scratching, hair-pulling, and other aggressive behavior

  • The two women engaged in a heated catfight over the office promotion.
  • Did you hear about the catfight that broke out at the party last night?
  • I can't believe those two girls got into a catfight over a guy.
  • The political debate turned into a catfight as both candidates traded insults.

noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'panel', used to describe a panel or discussion group consisting mostly or entirely of men

  • The manel at the conference consisted of all male speakers.
  • I heard that manel was really boring, everyone was falling asleep.
  • I can't believe they're still doing manels in this day and age.
  • The manel of ideas in the meeting was dominated by one person's perspective.

noun A noun referring to a specific concept or idea

  • Misandry is the hatred or dislike of men or boys.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that misandry is just as prevalent as misogyny.
  • Guys often joke about misandry, but it can be a serious issue.
  • His fear of misandry caused him to avoid forming close relationships with men.

noun A person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against men

adjective Showing or characterized by a dislike of or prejudice against men

  • She was accused of being a misandrist due to her negative comments about men in the workplace.
  • I heard she's a misandrist and doesn't trust men at all.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a misandrist who hates all guys.
  • Her misandrist views were like a dark cloud hanging over the conversation.

noun a derogatory term for a person who holds transphobic views, specifically towards transgender women

  • TERF stands for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist, a term used to describe individuals who exclude transgender women from their definition of feminism.
  • I heard that Sarah is a TERF and doesn't believe transgender women should be included in women's spaces.
  • Some people refer to TERFs as 'gender-critical feminists' but others see it as a derogatory term.
  • Being a TERF is like building a wall between different groups of women instead of working together for equality.

noun a slang term for a selfie taken while breastfeeding

  • The celebrity posted a brelfie on her social media account to promote breastfeeding awareness.
  • My friend loves taking brelfies with her baby to share with her followers.
  • I can't believe she took a brelfie in the middle of the restaurant!
  • His brelfie with the newborn symbolized the bond between father and child.

noun a derogatory term combining 'feminist' and 'Nazi' used to describe an extreme or militant feminist

  • The term 'feminazi' is considered derogatory and offensive by many people.
  • I can't believe he called her a feminazi, that's just rude.
  • Some people use the term feminazi to mock women who are strong advocates for gender equality.
  • Referring to a woman as a feminazi is a way to dismiss her opinions and beliefs without considering their validity.

noun a slang term used to describe an attractive but unintelligent or superficial man

  • The term 'himbo' is often used to describe a man who is attractive but not very intelligent.
  • My friend's boyfriend is a total himbo - good looking but not the brightest.
  • I can't believe she's dating that himbo, he's such a airhead.
  • In the world of reality TV, the himbo character is often portrayed as the comic relief.

noun a word that represents a person, place, or thing

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (in this case, 'the' is a definite article specifying the noun 'girls')

  • The girls were impeccably dressed for the charity event.
  • The girls are planning a sleepover this weekend.
  • The girls are totally crushing on that new guy.
  • The girls' laughter filled the room like music.

noun A slang term combining 'lady' and 'bro' to refer to a woman who embodies characteristics typically associated with a 'bro', such as being laid-back and easygoing.

  • The ladybro greeted the guests with a warm smile and firm handshake.
  • Hey ladybro, want to grab a drink after work?
  • That ladybro is always down for a good time.
  • She's like a ladybro, always there to support her friends no matter what.

noun a woman whose behavior is considered immoral or improper

adjective describing a woman who is considered immoral or improper

  • The demirep was once a respected member of society before her scandalous behavior was revealed.
  • I heard that demirep used to be a high society lady until she started causing trouble.
  • That demirep is always stirring up drama wherever she goes.
  • Her reputation was tarnished and she became known as a demirep in the eyes of the community.

noun a derogatory term for a woman who is perceived as being unintelligent or superficial, particularly in relation to technology

  • The term 'technobimbo' refers to a person who may be perceived as attractive but lacks intelligence in the realm of technology.
  • I overheard someone calling her a technobimbo because she couldn't figure out how to use the new software.
  • She's always on her phone, she's such a technobimbo.
  • In the world of coding, she's a bit of a technobimbo compared to her more tech-savvy colleagues.

noun a person who campaigns for some kind of social change or political reform

  • The activists organized a peaceful protest to raise awareness about climate change.
  • The activists are planning a rally downtown next week.
  • Those activists are really woke, they're always fighting for a cause.
  • The activists were like a beacon of hope in a sea of apathy.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The argument was based on ad feminam attacks rather than logical reasoning.
  • She always resorts to ad feminam insults when she's angry.
  • I can't stand when people start with ad feminam BS.
  • Using ad feminam tactics is like fighting dirty in a debate.