English to Telugu Dictionary womanhood

womanhood

స్త్రీగా
definition
noun
she was on the very brink of womanhood
the state or condition of being a woman.
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African women may feel multiple allegiances: community affiliations, ethnic identification, global 'womanhood' , and racial solidarity.
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.
By the time the duo meet years later, however, Kajol has mutated into the quintessential image of traditional 'womanhood' , perpetually clothed in chiffon saris and polite diffidence.
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' .
This fabric, which appears in most works, is apparently associated with an induction into 'womanhood' amongst Xhosa people.
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' .
Also, I think you're assuming that Wittig and other lesbians/feminists want to ‘liberate’ a true, natural 'womanhood' from cultural baggage etc.
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'
And did Berry baring her torso in Swordfish provide the wholesome image of black 'womanhood' that the NAACP says it wants to promote?
Poverty pins them between traditional ideals of Italian 'womanhood' and the claims of urban workplaces.
My insights into French 'womanhood' were greatly expanded when I met Mamie and Tantine, who are respectively Robert's mother and aunt.
Mary was cultivated as an ideal of 'womanhood'
Is this girl the type and quality of 'womanhood' best suited to this man for a successful life?
All through his sermons Topsell tries to portray Naomi and Ruth as symbols of ideal 'womanhood' who are guilty of no moral or religious offense.
images of African-American 'womanhood'
On the other hand, 'womanhood' is associated with the characteristics of being sensible, tender, nurturing and caring.
Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus 'womanhood' , with a new sense of dignity and purpose.
half of Britain's 'womanhood' is dress size 14 and over
Rachel and Samson fight over their guests, leaving Samson to ponder the complexities of 'womanhood' that he does not understand.
Whether or not these methods were flawed matters not; what is important is that ideal 'womanhood' was, in part, physical.
I was uncovering a powerful voice of 'womanhood' , embracing woman's strength, and heeding woman's necessary urging call.
And in any case, polyandry is certainly not the ideal for Indian '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.
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.
The resolution of the Duchess's feud with the Binney family underscores the character's position as the apparent antithesis of true black 'womanhood' .
The sources girls turn to most often, such as teen magazines, offer them a very limited view of what comprises femininity and 'womanhood' .
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.
A male clergy found a way of harnessing the devotion of women, whether in congregations or not, to promote the cult of the Virgin, both as a way of feminizing Catholicism and of legitimizing the virtues of 'womanhood' and motherhood.
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?
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