English to Arabic Dictionary womanhood

womanhood

الأنوثة
definition
noun
she was on the very brink of womanhood
the state or condition of being a woman.
translation of 'womanhood'
noun
الأنوثة,
النسوية,
الصفة النسوية,
أنوثة
example
She tells a story of childhood and young 'womanhood' , simultaneously mulling over what's become of her by the 1990s.
Kate Sheedy is a very pretty, intelligent and articulate girl teetering on the brink of 'womanhood' .
Stoker wanted us to be revolted by the sexualizing of pure English 'womanhood' , to see their corruption as striking at the foundation of English life and, by extension, civilized society.
This fabric, which appears in most works, is apparently associated with an induction into 'womanhood' amongst Xhosa people.
Sentimental literature was often written for and about the lives of girls on the brink of 'womanhood' ; young women such as Sarah Connell were among its prime consumers.
This characterisation is problematic, as here Mehta is reinforcing the stereotype of docile, demure, and pristine femininity as the ideal form of South Asian 'womanhood' .
It is one that has long existed not only as a cultural dimension for ethnic, national and religious communities but for other groups too; feminists find their identity in their 'womanhood' and the Welsh in their language.
she was on the very brink of 'womanhood'
Yet public opinion had been captured, and it was taken for granted that lynching was a just response to the barbarous sexual crimes against white 'womanhood' .
Some say it is a ritual initiation into 'womanhood' .
When Ting returns to the fight club, he's obliged to defend the honour of Thai 'womanhood' from a shaggy Australian behemoth.
The film tells a personal story of emerging 'womanhood' through Geneviève, when her lover is drafted to war-torn Algeria.
She has presented women figures in an artistic impact-assessment on the concept of 'womanhood' across centuries.
This time we play Cupid, and what we behold is a smoother landscape with fewer peaks and valleys, a thoroughly modern image of taut contemporary 'womanhood' .
images of African-American 'womanhood'
It depicts the strength and courage of Indian 'womanhood' .
She personifies the ‘unstained patriotic American 'womanhood' our boys are fighting for.’
They are relics from the past, certainly, but a past ideal of Indian 'womanhood' that impinges all too easily on India's troubled present and has serious repercussions for India's future.
Also, I think you're assuming that Wittig and other lesbians/feminists want to ‘liberate’ a true, natural 'womanhood' from cultural baggage etc.
Seventeen and trembling on the brink of 'womanhood' , she has already suffered the humiliation of being packed off as the poor relation with her rich cousins on holiday.
The sources girls turn to most often, such as teen magazines, offer them a very limited view of what comprises femininity and 'womanhood' .
These imagined and real mothers provide an important counter to the negative images of black 'womanhood' circulated in other media.
half of Britain's 'womanhood' is dress size 14 and over
These comments reveal the contested space within the very image of modern 'womanhood' in the 1920s: was it ‘wild’ to dance, play bridge and go to the theater?
And did Berry baring her torso in Swordfish provide the wholesome image of black 'womanhood' that the NAACP says it wants to promote?
Graves's goal was to promote model 'womanhood' for young women by writing about ideal types.
I work for my ideal of German 'womanhood' with whom, some day, I will live my life in the east and fight my battles as a German far from beautiful Germany.
At 17, Cassandra is poised on the brink of 'womanhood' .
From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true 'womanhood' .
I was uncovering a powerful voice of 'womanhood' , embracing woman's strength, and heeding woman's necessary urging call.
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