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- EFFEMINATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EFFEMINATE is having feminine qualities untypical of a man : not manly in appearance or manner How to use effeminate in a sentence
- Effeminacy - Wikipedia
Throughout Western civilization, men considered effeminate have faced prejudice and discrimination Gay men are often stereotyped as being effeminate, and vice versa However, femininity, masculinity, and other forms of gender expression are independent of sexual orientation
- EFFEMINATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
EFFEMINATE definition: (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc , traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy See examples of effeminate used in a sentence
- EFFEMINATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Pre-occupation with dress in men is often condemned as effeminate, associating men with negatively-perceived female qualities of vanity and narcissism
- Effeminate Men: What It Means, 4 Types 25 Signs a Guy Has . . . - LovePanky
Effeminate, by definition, means that a man has feminine qualities that aren’t typical of traditional men A person’s culture really defines what’s masculine and what’s feminine, so being an effeminate man simply means that they aren’t “masculine enough” to align with their culture’s expectations
- effeminate, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the word effeminate, four of which are labelled obsolete, and two of which are considered offensive See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Effeminate - definition of effeminate by The Free Dictionary
effeminate (ɪˈfɛmɪnɪt) adj 1 (of a man or boy) displaying characteristics regarded as typical of a woman; not manly
- What Does Effeminate Mean In The Bible? - Christian Website
The Greek word ‘malakos’ translated as ‘effeminate’ in some Bible versions, literally means ‘soft’ It was used in ancient Greek literature to describe things that are soft, delicate, fine or gentle
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