FEMININE


Meaning of FEMININE in English

fem ‧ i ‧ nine /ˈfemənən, ˈfemɪnən/ BrE AmE adjective

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Language: Old French ; Origin: Latin femina 'woman' ]

1 . having qualities that are considered to be typical of women, especially by being gentle, delicate, and pretty:

Dianne loved pretty feminine things.

2 . relating to being female SYN female :

traditional feminine roles

Amelia’s report describes the experience from a feminine point of view.

3 . a feminine noun, ↑ pronoun etc belongs to a class of words that have different ↑ inflection s from ↑ masculine or ↑ neuter words ⇨ masculine

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THESAURUS

■ relating to women

▪ female relating to women or girls:

female voters

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Advertisers try to sell things by using images of the female body.

▪ feminine used about qualities that are considered to be typical of women:

You must not cry or show any other feminine weakness.

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the ideal of feminine beauty

▪ womanly behaving, dressing etc in a way that is thought to be typical of or suitable for a woman – used to show approval:

her womanly figure

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the womanly virtues of compassion and patience

▪ girly/girlie informal behaving or dressing in a way that is thought to be typical of young girls, or suitable for a girl – often used disapprovingly:

Stop being so girly! It's only a mouse!

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a very girlie pink dress

▪ effeminate disapproving a man who is effeminate looks or behaves like a woman:

His long blonde hair made him look rather effeminate.

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a pale effeminate-looking young man

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.