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woman (wo̵om′ən)
noun pl. women wom′en (wim′ən)
- the female human being
- women collectively
- an adult female human being
- a female servant
- Dialectal a wife
- a sweetheart or a mistress
- womanly qualities or characteristics; femininity the woman in her
Etymology: ME wumman < OE wimmann < wifmann < wif, female, wife + mann, human being, man: rounding of vowel due to infl. of the initial w-
adjective
- of or characteristic of a woman or women; feminine
- female a woman scientist
the little woman
the other woman
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alternate definitions:
woman
n.
An adult female
female, lady, dame, matron, gentlewoman, maid, spinster, debutante, nymph, virgin, girl, old woman, chick*, bird*, broad*, fem*, doll*, deb*. * A wife or mistress
A female servant
companion, housekeeper, cleaning lady, charlady (British), washerwoman, laundress, cook, maid, serving lady; see also servant, slave 1.Womankind
femininity, fair sex, eternal feminine, the world of women, the female of the species*, the weaker vessel*; see also womanhood 2.
woman is the standard general term for the adult human being of the sex distinguished from man; female, referring specif. to sex, is applied to plants and animals, but is now regarded as a mildly contemptuous equivalent for womanthat strong-minded female is here again, except in scientific, technical, or statistical use, as in population tables; lady, originally used specif. of a woman of the upper classes and until recently commonly used in polite or genteel reference to any woman, is now often avoided as a general substitute for woman, except in such formulas as ""ladies and gentlemen.''
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Possessives
- magazine: I worked full-time on a woman's magazine then went freelance and began writing fiction alongside journalism.
Converse of object
- marry: As a poor woman married to a rich man, she lives upon his riches.
Adjective modifier
- young: A young woman may belong to the Senior Section from her 14th to her 26th birthday.
Modifies a noun
- poet: Akua Lezli Hope, African American woman poet, writer, paper maker - Poets are the unofficial legislators of the world.
Noun used with modifier
- refugee: Includes recommendations to the Home Office and guidelines for the voluntary sector working with refugee women.
Preposition: after
- menopause: Menopause Osteoporosis can affect older women after the menopause.
Preposition: with
- epilepsy: Pregnant women with epilepsy should be treated with special care.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
The woman that deliberates is lost.
I should think myself a very bad woman, if I had done what I do for a farthing less.
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