Women's Rights Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births

  • The doctor discussed different options for birth control with the patient.
  • She's been on birth control for a few years now.
  • I need to pick up my BC prescription before the weekend.
  • Proper planning is like birth control for avoiding unwanted situations.

noun the female side of a family

  • The inheritance was passed down through the distaff side of the family.
  • Most of the family heirlooms come from the distaff side.
  • My grandma's jewelry all comes from the distaff side - it's so cool!
  • The distaff side of the business is where all the creativity comes from.

verb to give someone the power or authority to do something; to make someone stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights

  • The new policies have empowered employees to make decisions independently.
  • She felt empowered after receiving recognition for her hard work.
  • Once she found her passion, she was totally empowered to chase her dreams.
  • The superhero's cape symbolized the power that empowered him to save the city.

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 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, 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.