English to Punjabi Dictionary womanhood

womanhood

ਨਾਰੀਵਾਦ ਦੀ
definition
noun
she was on the very brink of womanhood
the state or condition of being a woman.
example
These imagined and real mothers provide an important counter to the negative images of black 'womanhood' circulated in other media.
Backed up by the views of psychologists, doctors and an actress who almost died trying to conform to the currently dominant stick - insect look, I looked forward to a return to a healthier ideal of 'womanhood' .
The film tells a personal story of emerging 'womanhood' through Geneviève, when her lover is drafted to war-torn Algeria.
Is this girl the type and quality of 'womanhood' best suited to this man for a successful life?
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' .
We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to 'womanhood' in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness.
She has presented women figures in an artistic impact-assessment on the concept of 'womanhood' across centuries.
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' .
This more primitive expression of 'womanhood' is fused with the typically reclining posture of renaissance figures, such as Michelangelo's Dawn.
From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true 'womanhood' .
She had been true to her independent nature, fulfilling her 'womanhood' in a manner that she found appropriate, although unable to assert herself finally.
It depicts the strength and courage of Indian 'womanhood' .
Mary was cultivated as an ideal of '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.
Poverty pins them between traditional ideals of Italian 'womanhood' and the claims of urban workplaces.
she was on the very brink of 'womanhood'
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.
She tells a story of childhood and young 'womanhood' , simultaneously mulling over what's become of her by the 1990s.
images of African-American 'womanhood'
Women were, strictly speaking, not allowed to fulfill the highest ideal of filial piety, an ideal that was ironically grounded in the virtue attributed to ideal 'womanhood' - the maternal instinct to care and be cared for.
This fabric, which appears in most works, is apparently associated with an induction into 'womanhood' amongst Xhosa people.
True 'womanhood' emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity.
At 17, Cassandra is poised on the brink of 'womanhood' .
Rachel and Samson fight over their guests, leaving Samson to ponder the complexities of 'womanhood' that he does not understand.
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.
Motherhood is a powerful metaphor because it is central to esteemed ideals of 'womanhood' , particularly among Latinos.
However, the Virgin Mother, the ideal of 'womanhood' as presented by a patriarchal church, has been at the expense of real women.
Central to the idea of Mother Teresa is this idea of 'womanhood' , of the feminine, of selflessness, calling and sacrifice.
African women may feel multiple allegiances: community affiliations, ethnic identification, global 'womanhood' , and racial solidarity.
Mary was cultivated as an ideal of 'womanhood'
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