noun A woman who works as a bartender, typically in a pub or bar.

  • The barmaid politely asked the customers if they would like another round of drinks.
  • The barmaid is super friendly and always remembers my favorite drink.
  • The barmaid is a total babe, I love going to that bar just to see her.
  • The barmaid's smile was like a ray of sunshine in the dimly lit bar.

noun a person displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism

adjective relating to or characteristic of extreme patriotism and belief in national superiority

  • The board member's chauvinist remarks during the meeting were met with disapproval.
  • He's such a chauvinist, always making sexist comments.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a chauvinist pig.
  • Her refusal to consider other perspectives made her a chauvinist in the realm of ideas.

noun a woman or girl

adjective of or relating to the sex that is able to have babies or lay eggs

  • The female CEO of the company is known for her strong leadership skills.
  • My female friend is throwing a party this weekend, do you want to come?
  • That female singer has some serious talent, I can't stop listening to her music.
  • The female of the species is often more deadly than the male, as seen in the animal kingdom.

noun A female deity or a woman who is greatly admired or adored, often in a supernatural or divine context.

  • The ancient Greeks believed in various goddesses who ruled over different aspects of life.
  • My friend thinks she's a goddess when she wears her fancy dress.
  • That new singer is a total goddess on stage.
  • She was a goddess in the kitchen, cooking up delicious meals for her family.

noun a prostitute or promiscuous woman

  • The historical novel depicted the character as a harlot who seduced the nobleman.
  • I can't believe she called her a harlot in front of everyone!
  • She's just a harlot, don't pay any attention to her.
  • The city was described as a harlot, luring in tourists with its flashy lights and promises of excitement.

noun a helpful companion or partner, especially one's spouse

  • A helpmate is someone who assists in achieving a common goal or task.
  • My wife is my helpmate when it comes to managing our household.
  • I consider my best friend to be my ultimate helpmate in all situations.
  • In literature, the wise old mentor often serves as the hero's helpmate on their journey.

noun a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy

  • The hoyden behavior of the young lady was frowned upon by the society.
  • She's a bit of a hoyden, always running around and causing mischief.
  • That hoyden over there is always up to no good.
  • Her hoyden spirit was like a wild flame, untamed and unpredictable.

noun a derogatory term for a woman considered to be promiscuous or immoral

  • The society frowned upon the scandalous behavior of the hussy.
  • I heard she's been labeled as a hussy by some of the other girls.
  • She's always flirting with other guys, what a hussy!
  • The wind howled through the trees like a hussy in the night.

noun hatred, dislike, or prejudice against women

  • Misogyny is the hatred or dislike of women or girls.
  • I can't stand his misogyny towards women.
  • His misogyny is so toxic, it's disgusting.
  • The misogyny in that workplace is like a dark cloud hanging over everything.

noun a woman who is having a romantic relationship with a married man

  • The mistress of the estate oversaw the daily operations of the property.
  • He's been seeing his mistress behind his wife's back.
  • She's his side chick, not his mistress.
  • Time can be a cruel mistress, slipping away when we least expect it.

noun the state or experience of being a mother; the qualities or characteristics associated with being a mother

  • Motherhood is often considered a full-time job that requires dedication and sacrifice.
  • My friend is adjusting to the challenges of motherhood with grace and humor.
  • She's totally rocking the whole motherhood thing, even with her crazy schedule.
  • The company's commitment to sustainability is like the motherhood of environmental responsibility.

noun prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex

  • Sexism in the workplace is a serious issue that needs to be addressed through proper policies and training.
  • I can't believe there's still so much sexism in our society, it's really frustrating.
  • Some guys just don't get it and keep perpetuating sexism without even realizing it.
  • The roots of sexism run deep in our culture, we need to uproot them to create a more equal society.

noun a person who holds sexist beliefs or engages in sexist behavior

adjective a term used to describe attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors that discriminate against individuals based on their gender

  • The company's policy on gender discrimination aims to eliminate any sexist behavior in the workplace.
  • I can't believe he made such a sexist comment during the meeting.
  • That joke was so sexist, dude.
  • Her outdated views on gender roles are like a sexist relic from the past.

noun A female sibling

  • My sister and I have always had a close bond since we were children.
  • I'm going to hang out with my sister this weekend, want to join us?
  • My sister is my ride or die, we do everything together.
  • The city skyline stood tall like a row of sisters, each building reaching for the sky.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a sister; having the relationship of a sister

adverb in a manner characteristic of a sister

  • The two women shared a strong sisterly bond that was evident in their actions towards each other.
  • My sisterly advice to you is to always be true to yourself and follow your dreams.
  • Me and my girls have a sisterly pact to always have each other's backs no matter what.
  • The organization prides itself on fostering a sisterly atmosphere among its members, creating a sense of unity and support.

noun a person, especially a woman, who has many casual sexual partners

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  • The derogatory term 'slut' is often used to shame women for their perceived sexual behavior.
  • I can't believe she called her friend a slut just because she went on a date with a guy.
  • She's always hooking up with different guys, everyone thinks she's such a slut.
  • In some cultures, being a slut is seen as a sign of freedom and empowerment rather than shame.

noun A female tiger

  • The tigress prowled through the jungle with grace and power.
  • Did you see that tigress at the zoo? She was so majestic!
  • That tigress is one fierce mama!
  • She tackled the project like a tigress, determined and focused.

noun a short, half-suppressed laugh; a giggle

verb to laugh in a nervous, affected, or silly manner

  • The audience let out a polite titter at the end of the speaker's joke.
  • I couldn't help but titter at the silly cat video my friend showed me.
  • The group of friends erupted into titters when they saw the hilarious meme.
  • Her heart skipped a beat and a titter of excitement bubbled up within her.

noun a woman who is strong, brave, or aggressive; a woman who has masculine qualities

  • The historical novel depicted a strong-willed virago leading her people into battle.
  • My grandmother was a real virago when it came to protecting her family.
  • She's known around town as the neighborhood virago because of her no-nonsense attitude.
  • In literature, the character of Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a virago due to her ambitious and ruthless nature.

noun a person whose gender identity is different from the sex they were assigned at birth

adjective describing a person who is both transgender and feminine in gender expression

  • The organization is committed to supporting the rights of trans fem individuals.
  • I met a trans fem person at the party last night.
  • She's a cool trans fem chick who always has great style.
  • Her journey as a trans fem has been a beautiful transformation.

noun a person who advocates for the rights and interests of men, often in the context of gender equality

adjective relating to or characteristic of masculism or masculists

  • The masculist movement advocates for the rights and interests of men in society.
  • Some people think being a masculist means hating women, but that's not true.
  • He's always going on about being a masculist, but I think he just likes to argue.
  • In the battle of the sexes, the masculist is often seen as the underdog fighting against stereotypes and discrimination.

noun a person who was assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a girl or woman

adjective describing someone who is a transgirl

  • The transgirl was proud to finally be living as her true self.
  • I met a transgirl at the LGBTQ+ support group last night.
  • That transgirl is totally slaying in her outfit!
  • She blossomed into a beautiful transgirl, embracing her identity with confidence.

noun the crime of killing a woman

  • The defendant was charged with woman-slaughter after the evidence pointed to her involvement in the crime.
  • I can't believe they arrested him for woman-slaughter, that's crazy!
  • She was caught red-handed in the act of woman-slaughter.
  • Her words were like a weapon, capable of inflicting emotional woman-slaughter.

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noun a gender-neutral pronoun used by some non-binary individuals as an alternative to 'he' or 'she'

  • Xir is a gender-neutral pronoun that some people use instead of he or she.
  • Xir just texted me to say they're running late.
  • I saw xir at the party last night, and we had a great time hanging out.
  • The artist painted xirself into the portrait as a way to express identity and self-reflection.

verb to make something sexual in a way that is excessive or inappropriate

  • It is important for media outlets to avoid oversexualizing young female celebrities.
  • I think some magazines tend to oversexualize celebrities just to sell more copies.
  • The way they oversexualize female athletes in those ads is just ridiculous.
  • Some movies tend to oversexualize certain characters to appeal to a specific audience.

adjective describing a language, policy, or practice that includes all genders and avoids discrimination based on gender

preposition used before a noun to indicate inclusivity of all genders

  • The company has implemented gender-inclusive policies to ensure equal opportunities for all employees.
  • Let's make sure the event is gender-inclusive so everyone feels welcome to participate.
  • I love that this clothing brand is all about being gender-inclusive, it's so cool!
  • In order to create a truly gender-inclusive society, we must challenge traditional norms and stereotypes.

noun a word used to identify a person, place, thing, or idea, but in this case 'triggering' is not functioning as a noun in this context.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'triggering' which indicates causing something to happen.

adjective a word used to describe or modify a noun, such as 'triggering' which describes something that causes a reaction or response.

  • The triggering of the alarm system alerted the security team.
  • Her comment ended up triggering a heated debate among the group.
  • I can't believe he said that, it's so triggering!
  • The sight of the old house triggered memories of her childhood.

adjective possessive adjective used to indicate that something belongs to both him and her

  • The professor commended hisher dedication to the research project.
  • I heard hisher presentation was really impressive.
  • Did you see hisher new ride? It's sick!
  • Hisher words were like a soothing balm to my troubled mind.

noun a person or thing that is androgynous or has characteristics of both sexes

adjective having characteristics of both sexes or neither sex; of indeterminate sex

  • The epicene fashion trend has gained popularity among designers and consumers alike.
  • I love how epicene clothing allows for more versatility in my wardrobe.
  • That outfit is so epicene, I can't tell if it's meant for men or women!
  • The artist's music was described as epicene, blurring the lines between genres and appealing to a wide audience.

noun A term used to describe a subset of Bernie Sanders supporters who are predominantly male and often accused of being overly aggressive or dismissive towards other political views

  • The political analyst discussed the impact of Bernie-bros on the upcoming election.
  • I heard some Bernie-bros are organizing a rally downtown.
  • Don't listen to those Bernie-bros, they're just a bunch of haters.
  • The Bernie-bros were like a force to be reckoned with during the campaign.

noun a term used to describe a man who is easily offended or upset by progressive attitudes or beliefs, typically associated with toxic masculinity

  • The speaker was interrupted by a broflake who couldn't handle differing opinions.
  • That broflake got so triggered over a harmless joke.
  • Don't be such a broflake, learn to take a joke.
  • His fragile ego made him a broflake in social situations.

noun a close but non-sexual relationship between women, often characterized by strong emotional bonds and mutual support

  • The novel explores the deep and complex womance between the two female protagonists.
  • I love watching movies that showcase a strong womance between the leading ladies.
  • Me and my bestie have the ultimate womance going on.
  • Their womance was like a beautiful dance, full of harmony and grace.

noun A title or term used to refer to a female CEO (Chief Executive Officer) or leader

pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun (in this case, 'SheEO' is used as a pronoun to refer to a female CEO)

  • As a SheEO, she is dedicated to empowering and supporting women entrepreneurs.
  • She's the ultimate SheEO, always lifting up other women in business.
  • She's a total SheEO boss babe, leading the way for other women in the industry.
  • In the world of entrepreneurship, she's like a SheEO warrior, fighting for equality and success for all women.

noun a dance move where a person squats down low and then swiftly stands back up while dropping their hips

verb to perform the dance move known as a 'slut drop'

  • During the dance performance, the choreographer incorporated a slut drop move to add a modern touch.
  • At the party, Sarah shocked everyone by doing a slut drop on the dance floor.
  • Did you see that girl's slut drop at the club last night? It was epic!
  • The team's morale took a slut drop after losing the championship game.

noun a term used to describe the tendency of men to interrupt women more frequently in conversations

  • The manterruption during the meeting disrupted the flow of the discussion.
  • He always manterrupts me when I'm trying to explain something.
  • I can't stand his constant manterruptions, it's so annoying.
  • Her ideas were often drowned out by the manterruptions of her male colleagues.

noun a person, especially a woman, who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women

  • The suffragist movement played a crucial role in advocating for women's right to vote.
  • My great-grandmother was a suffragist and fought for women's rights back in the day.
  • She's a real suffragist, always standing up for what she believes in.
  • Being a suffragist in today's society means fighting for equality in all aspects of life.

adjective a slang term used to describe someone who is perceived as promiscuous or sexually permissive

  • She was often described as roundheeled by her peers due to her friendly and approachable nature.
  • People love hanging out with her because she's so roundheeled and easygoing.
  • I heard she's pretty roundheeled, always up for a good time.
  • His generosity and willingness to help others made him seem roundheeled in the eyes of his community.

noun a female breakdancer

adjective describing the gender of the breakdancer

  • The b-girl showcased her impressive breakdancing skills at the competition.
  • I heard that Sarah is a talented b-girl who can really move on the dance floor.
  • Did you see that b-girl busting out some sick moves at the party last night?
  • She's a real b-girl when it comes to negotiating deals and getting what she wants.

noun a compound word formed by combining 'man' and 'spread', typically used to describe the act of a man sitting with his legs wide apart in a way that invades the space of others

  • The man on the bus was criticized for his tendency to manspread, taking up more than one seat.
  • Dude, can you please stop manspreading and give me some space on this bench?
  • I can't stand when guys manspread on the subway, it's so annoying.
  • His ego was so big, it felt like he was manspreading in the room, taking up all the attention.

noun the act of making critical or disparaging comments about someone's body

verb to engage in the act of making critical or disparaging comments about someone's body

  • Body shaming is a harmful practice that can have serious consequences on an individual's mental and physical well-being.
  • I can't believe she's body shaming again, it's so unnecessary and hurtful.
  • Stop body shaming, it's not cool at all.
  • Body shaming is like a poison that spreads negativity and insecurity.

noun a female singer, especially one who sings popular songs

  • The renowned songstress captivated the audience with her mesmerizing performance.
  • Did you hear that new song by the local songstress? It's really catchy!
  • The songstress totally killed it on stage last night, she's so talented!
  • Her voice was like a beacon of light in the darkness, truly embodying the essence of a songstress.

noun a blend of the words 'man' and 'explaining', used to describe the act of a man explaining something to someone, typically a woman, in a condescending or patronizing manner

  • The professor was accused of mansplaining during his lecture on feminist theory.
  • I can't believe he's mansplaining how to do my job to me.
  • Stop mansplaining, I know what I'm talking about.
  • She felt like she was constantly mansplained to in the office, as if her expertise was always questioned.

noun A metaphorical barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing to higher positions in a male-dominated or discriminatory environment.

  • The concept of a brass ceiling refers to the barriers that prevent women from advancing to top leadership positions in organizations.
  • Many women feel like they are hitting a brass ceiling when trying to climb the corporate ladder.
  • It's tough for women to break through the brass ceiling in male-dominated industries.
  • The brass ceiling may seem impenetrable, but with determination and support, it can be shattered.

noun A female accuser or a woman who brings accusations or charges against someone.

  • The accusatrix presented compelling evidence against the defendant in court.
  • The accusatrix was really going after that guy in the trial.
  • The accusatrix was on a mission to take down the suspect.
  • She was like an accusatrix, always pointing fingers and assigning blame.