feminine

মেয়েলি
definition
noun
the association of the arts with the feminine
the female sex or gender.
adjective
a feminine frilled blouse
having qualities or appearance traditionally associated with women, especially delicacy and prettiness.
To be sure, it may be the case, in a gender language, that male and female persons will be designated by nouns of masculine and feminine gender, respectively.
of or denoting a gender of nouns and adjectives, conventionally regarded as female.
translation of 'feminine '
adjective
স্ত্রীজাতীয়,
স্ত্রীলিঙ্গযুক্ত,
স্ত্রীযোনি-সংক্রান্ত,
মেয়েলি,
মেয়েলী,
স্ত্রীলোকদিগের,
স্ত্রীলিঙ্গাত্মক,
স্ত্রীসুলভ,
স্ত্রীলোক-সংক্রান্ত
example
Conversely, women who do not conform to the caring and nurturing 'feminine' stereotype could encounter gender discrimination in the workplace.
After a long time, Michel fell asleep thinking about how the boat itself was named after a man, yet was always referred to in the 'feminine' .
Older and more conservative users of the language often claim this is gender-neutral: that it will be understood to include the 'feminine' gender as well as the masculine.
I was addressing the problem of celibate priests who are in danger of leading lives divorced from the 'feminine' .
It had a 'feminine' girlish quality in the cut, but a bold, womanly quality in color.
The two paintings that Sala feels the strongest affinity for are the most recent and most overtly 'feminine' ones.
And without further adieu, Mr. Smith sauntered away in a saucy walk that had a distinct 'feminine' quality to it.
Of course feminine strength, 'feminine' power across gender isn't accorded value in the way that masculine strength and power are valorized.
To be honest, he looked pretty hot, though a little more 'feminine' than my tastes run to usually.
Her obsession with 'feminine' appearance indicates the degree to which she internalized and responded to the social codes of her day.
Violence remains a potential threat beneath the appearance of 'feminine' softness and the protestations of peace and benevolence.
As in her conception of female sexuality, doubling and multiplying are associated with the 'feminine' .
He also effectively denied a role for the 'feminine' in the Church and in salvation when he developed an anthropology that took the male as the sum of what it means to be most fully human.
Amarelle's eyebrows were thick - but they were 'feminine' and pretty!
After a decade or so when lad culture reigned supreme, there's a new willingness among men to engage with the negatives in their masculinity, and to embrace the 'feminine' .
While it is true that Margaret's scientific theories support the emergence of a new image of female selfhood, I would argue that they exceed such revaluing of the 'feminine' .
It concerns the characteristics that a society or group attributes to the masculine or the 'feminine' .
Removing the board gently, he reached down into the hollow and retrieved a bundle of papers covered edge-to-edge in a pretty, 'feminine' hand.
The trick to wearing androgynous attire with flair is to somehow still look 'feminine' .
‘She's still very 'feminine' , enjoying shopping and praising traditional female virtues such as gentleness and love’.
Both were excellent fund-raisers among the wealthy, and they kept up 'feminine' appearances by favouring Parisian fashions.
Granted, it's not the same, but players are more 'feminine' in their appearance nowadays; some shave their legs or manicure their nails.
The binary and fixed construction of masculine and 'feminine' gender identities is strictly enforced through history, religions, and popular culture.
She was a woman of about thirty years of age, dressed poorly, in old garments, but still with decency, and with some attempt at 'feminine' prettiness.
On the social level, the plays perform gender-balancing acts through an elaboration of the 'feminine' .
In discussing drag, we talk about challenging the audience's conception of gender, or recovering the male performer's sense of the 'feminine' .
Mills uses historical analysis to trace the development of corporate imagery that equates the 'feminine' with the erotic in the British airline industry.
That ironical note is not only daily apparent in real life; it sets the whole tone of 'feminine' fiction.
Everything I've ever written could be said to be a hymn to the 'feminine' .
The main problem with this view is that it is scripted in the presumptuous notion that anyone perceived as pretty, 'feminine' or sexy is playing a specific role, universally understood by all.
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