FEMININE vs GIRLISH: NOUN
- The female principle
- A word or form belonging to the feminine gender.
- Any one of those words which are the appellations of females, or which have the terminations usually found in such words; as, actress, songstress, abbess, executrix.
- A female; the female sex.
- A woman.
- A gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female
- The feminine gender.
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FEMININE vs GIRLISH: ADJECTIVE
- Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; characteristic of a woman; womanish; womanly.
- Relating or belonging to the gender of words or forms that refer chiefly to females or to things grammatically classified as female.
- Effeminate; womanish.
- See Female rhyme, under Female, a.
- Of or relating to women or girls.
- Befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman
- (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable
- Of grammatical gender
- Associated with women and not with men
- Characterized by or possessing qualities traditionally attributed to women, such as demureness.
- Of the female sex; biologically female, not male, womanly.
- Belonging to females; appropriated to, or used by, females.
- Having the qualities associated with a woman or the female gender; suitable to, or characteristic of, a woman; nurturing; not masculine or aggressive.
- Having the qualities of a woman; becoming or appropriate to the female sex; as, in a good sense, modest, graceful, affectionate, confiding; or, in a bad sense, weak, nerveless, timid, pleasure-loving, effeminate.
- Grammatical gender distinction in languages that describes nouns including those pertaining to females and objects that are assigned the feminine gender.
- Like a girl
- Like, or characteristic of, a girl; of or pertaining to girlhood; innocent; artless; immature; weak
- Characteristic of or befitting a girl.
- Befitting or characteristic of a young girl
FEMININE vs GIRLISH: ADVERB
- Of or pertaining to woman.
- Having the qualities of a woman.
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FEMININE vs GIRLISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Female, Feminine, Effeminate, Womanish, Womanly, Ladylike; soft, tender, delicate. Female applies to women and their apparel, to the corresponding sex in animals, and by figure to some inanimate things: feminine, to women and their attributes, to the second grammatical gender; effeminate, only to men. Female applies to that which distinctively belongs to woman; feminine, commonly, to the softer, more delicate or graceful qualities of woman, the qualities being always natural and commendable: as, feminine grace; effeminate, to qualities which, though they might be proper and becoming in a woman, are unmanly and weak in a man; womanish, to that which is weak in woman, or weakly like women in men: as, womanish tears; womanly, to that which is nobly becoming in a woman; ladylike, to that which is refined and well-bred in woman.
- In grammar, of the gender or classification under which are included words which apply to females only: said of words or terminations.
- Effeminate; destitute of manly qualities.
- Female (of grammatical gender)
- Pertaining to a woman or to women, or to the (human) female sex; having the distinguishing characters or nature of that sex; having qualities especially characteristic of woman.
- Pertaining to the youth of a woman.
- Like or befitting a girl; characteristic of girls.
FEMININE vs GIRLISH: RELATED WORDS
- Feminist, Girlish, Ladylike, Girly, Powder puff, Maidenlike, Womanlike, Fair, Unstressed, Unaccented, Distaff, Female, Maidenly, Matronly, Womanly
- Vixenish, Tomboyish, Winsome, Womanly, Girly, Ladylike, Coquettish, Kittenish, Coltish, Childlike, Female, Feminine, Schoolgirlish, Young, Immature
FEMININE vs GIRLISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Feminist, Girlish, Ladylike, Girly, Womanlike, Powder puff, Maidenlike, Fair, Unstressed, Unaccented, Distaff, Female, Maidenly, Matronly, Womanly
- Vixenish, Tomboyish, Winsome, Womanly, Girly, Ladylike, Coquettish, Kittenish, Coltish, Childlike, Female, Feminine, Schoolgirlish, Young, Immature
FEMININE vs GIRLISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Belser that Judaism accepts a feminine side to God, and that the word Goddess speaks of a primal feminine reality.
- Feminine gender: a noun is categorized as feminine when it refers to a female character of a species.
- When the two nouns are feminine, the adjective is put in the feminine plural.
- Justine becomes an ambivalent, bisexual figure where masculine and feminine attributes are joined, feminine pliability opposed to masculine resourcefulness.
- And another lesson was really tapping into my feminine energy because my core essence is feminine.
- Most people are not strictly feminine or masculine but possess both masculine and feminine characteristics.
- This balancing of masculine and feminine interests, traits, and activities is called the feminine apologetic.
- Steaming, Womb Health, and Feminine Wellness, and increase the energy of our Divine Feminine.
- Feminine Supplement: How it Works: Provides probiotic lactobacillus that balances yeast and bacteria to maintain feminine health.
- Feminine Stud: A lesbian who presents a masculine gender display, yet, performs traditionally feminine mannerisms and maintains a traditionally feminine passive demeanor.
- Hasan had been especially teased about that because of his girlish good looks.
- He needs to see a woman that has put away her girlish ways.
- He sometimes looked a bit plump and had rather girlish lips.
- She made the mistake of continuing her girlish indiscretions as queen.
- Mercilessly, oviform chemists have girlish maybe fragile synthetic drug from bleu.
- Phoebe in her girlish labyrinth of pique and nervous affectation.
- Exactly what you might expect: pleasant and a bit girlish.
- Many were already very hungry for her smooth girlish roundness.
- Janet had no reply except for a girlish giggle.
- Despite all this, she still maintained a girlish innocence.
FEMININE vs GIRLISH: QUESTIONS
- Should feminine products be treated like toilet paper?
- What does the church say about feminine attributes?
- What are the ingredients in sensitive feminine wash?
- Do Disney Princesses make girls stereotypically feminine?
- What chakras channel masculine and feminine energy?
- Is Vergissmeinnicht masculine or feminine in German?
- Are swimwear Romper styles flattering and feminine?
- Is vergangenheitsform masculine or feminine in German?
- Is declensionzeitung masculine or feminine in German?
- Is sniffing estratetraenol more masculine or feminine?
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