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US
/ˌfɛməˈnɪnəti/
]
[ UK /fˌɛmɪnˈɪnɪti/ ]
[ UK /fˌɛmɪnˈɪnɪti/ ]
NOUN
- the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
How To Use femininity In A Sentence
- In general culture, references to women often reflect stereotyped versions of femininity with the term feminine. Wild Feminine
- But in this present world we have entire nations that see the woman, her nature, and her femininity as worthless, unimportant, purposeless, and unproductive. Women must ask whose thinking is that?
- Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
- She loves pink for what it represents: femininity, elegance and classic style.
- Women who choose to remain childless are free to compete as men do but their femininity is suspect and it, rightly, pisses them off. It’s My Motherhood, And I’ll Celebrate It If I Want To | Her Bad Mother
- I had a strong sense of her femininity; she was wearing nail varnish, and had an aura of faintly sweet scent. Seminary Boy
- Costumes were sparse, with the only indicator of femininity for Helena and Hermia an occasional handbag.
- DL & Co. Lady Rhubarb PerfumeWith red mandarin, sandalwood, grapefruit and perilla (otherwise known as shiso), one of our favorite brands makes a scent that balances freshness, femininity and a little something sultry. Cool Hunting
- Who can articulate a discomfort with the subliminally retro Betty Crocker ideals about femininity (the gyno/Easy-Bake Oven connection!) or ponder the limited entrepreneurial choices for women, even in 2010, when your mouth is full of chocolate ganache? TV Preview: What's new in 'D.C. Cupcakes'? Too little.
- Modern feminists don't want to trade in their femininity for drab power suits and a brief case.