Antonym: masculine, virile. Similar words: feminist, feminism, effeminate, mining, reminisce, eminent, examining, reminiscent. Meaning: ['femɪnɪn] n. a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female. adj. 1. associated with women and not with men 2. of grammatical gender 3. befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman 4. (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable.
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61) Mitchell touched the silverware in front of him, rubbed his thumb in the hollow feminine side of the teaspoon.
62) It was a very feminine room if you happened to like your femininity in ton lots.
63) We need to articulate the feminine position and explore its possibilities.
64) It often stings a man into awareness, which is partly why he fears the feminine so much.
64) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
65) His bearing more than compensates for the elderly, feminine impression made by his reading glasses, riding low on his nose.
66) Through their various plights, the drama questions a world where feminine ideals regularly defy rational explanation.
67) The shirt hung straight to her knees unimpeded much by feminine curves.
68) And yet woman is coerced through submission to the Symbolic order to abandon feminine desire and a peculiarly feminine relation to origins.
69) But because work is not a component of the feminine stereotype housework lacks any conceptualization in sociology as work.
70) I consider her a model of feminine beauty and virtue, and of course I would prefer to marry her above you.
71) First of all, is it sensible to think of masculine/feminine as polar opposites?
72) The further from the natural a female form, the more feminine it is.
73) I prefer the smell - very feminine - and it kept me fresher.
74) Fuentes here touches on a profound truth-that memory best resides in the feminine.
75) There are other areas of the traditional feminine economy; however, that are even more problematic.
76) In this chapter I will give examples of masculine and feminine positions from which a text can speak.
77) Like other doctor gurus, he was giving women prescriptions in feminine morality, from a distinctly male point of view.
78) They include substantive conclusions about what would be different in philosophy if it were influenced by feminine rather than by masculine assumptions.
79) The blossoms also signify the feminine characteristics of softness, mildness and peacefulness.
80) Lycra has created a new look: a more feminine, flirty feel for the 90s.
81) No answer was offered by Freud about why men and women seem to repudiate the feminine.
82) I feel very feminine when my hair is done up that way.
83) The ancient grey flannels and shirt, the battered panama, the lined face ... there was nothing feminine there at all.
84) She knelt between his knees looking small and vulnerable: her lips pouting provocatively, her eyes full of feminine promise.
85) Feminine image and identity are connected, and we are vulnerable and concerned about personal appearance.
86) Today there is little sign of the feminine touch in the Cabinet at Westminster.
87) And the past and the feminine are two poles for reflection on that source of all terrors: difference.
88) Some languages categorise not only living things as masculine or feminine, but inanimate objects as well.
89) She was known for taking care of business with a feminine touch in the town too tough to die.
90) In it she knew she looked sophisticated and elegant, and very, very feminine.
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