womanly
[ woom-uhn-lee ]
adjective
like or befitting a woman; feminine; not masculine or girlish.
adverb
in the manner of, or befitting, a woman.
Origin of womanly
1synonym study For womanly
2. Womanly, womanlike, womanish mean having the traits or qualities that a culture regards as especially characteristic of or ideally appropriate to adult women. Womanly is usually a term of approval, suggesting the display of traits admired by the society, such as self-possession, modesty, motherliness, and calm competence: a womanly consideration for others; with womanly skill and efficiency. Womanlike may be a neutral synonym for womanly, or it may suggest mild disapproval: a womanlike dignity; womanlike tears and recriminations. Womanish is usually disparaging; applied to women it suggests traits not generally socially approved: a womanish petulance; womanish disregard for the rules. Applied to men it suggests traits culturally deemed inappropriate for men and (in what is now often regarded as a sexist notion) to be found in women: a womanish shrillness in his speech; a womanish way of stamping his foot in anger. See also female.
Other words from womanly
- wom·an·li·ness, wom·an·ness, noun
- half-wom·an·ly, adjective
- un·wom·an·ly, adjective, adverb
Words that may be confused with womanly
- effeminate, effete, feminine, womanish, womanly (see synonym study at the current entry)
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How to use womanly in a sentence
Mrs. Branston exclaimed, with a disappointed petulant look that was half-childish, half-womanly.
Fenton's Quest | M. E. Braddon
British Dictionary definitions for womanly
womanly
/ (ˈwʊmənlɪ) /
adjective
possessing qualities, such as warmth, attractiveness, etc, generally regarded as typical of a woman, esp a mature woman
characteristic of or belonging to a woman
Derived forms of womanly
- womanliness, noun
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