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    femininity

    US /ˌfɛməˈnɪnɪti/

    ・

    UK /ˌfeməˈnɪnəti/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounQualities thought typical of women, e.g. sweetness
    Her femininity showed in the way she dressed

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    Spring /Summer 2025 Fashion Trends You’ll Absolutely Love | 20 Chic Styles & Must-Have Looks!

    13:31Spring /Summer 2025 Fashion Trends You’ll Absolutely Love | 20 Chic Styles & Must-Have Looks!
    • Bow Embellishments Bows are making a significant impact in the fashion scene for spring and summer 2025, adding a touch of femininity and charm to various ensembles.

      Bow Embellishments Bows are making a significant impact in the fashion scene for spring and summer 2025, adding a touch of femininity and charm to various ensembles.

    • Bow Embellishments: Bows are making a significant impact in the fashion scene for spring and summer 2025, adding a touch of femininity and charm to various ensembles.

      Bow Embellishments: Bows are making a significant impact in the fashion scene for spring and summer 2025, adding a touch of femininity and charm to various ensembles.

    B2

    Let's Talk About Sister Krone

    15:51Let's Talk About Sister Krone
    • Meanwhile, Sister Krone's lack of traditional, white femininity is absolutely key to the reasons she's scary.

      Meanwhile, Sister Krone's lack of traditional, white femininity is absolutely key to the reasons she's scary.

    • As Angela Davis says in Women: Race and Class, judged by the evolving 19th-century ideology of femininity, which emphasized women's roles as nurturing mothers and gentle companions and housekeepers for their husbands, Black women were practically anomalies.

      As Angela Davis says in Women: Race and Class, judged by the evolving 19th-century ideology of femininity, which emphasized women's roles as nurturing mothers and gentle companions and housekeepers for their husbands, Black women were practically anomalies.

    B2

    The Complicity of Geek Masculinity on the Big Bang Theory

    20:02The Complicity of Geek Masculinity on the Big Bang Theory
    • Forms of manhood that are in any way associated with homosexuality or femininity are pushed further down on the hierarchy.

      Forms of manhood that are in any way associated with homosexuality or femininity are pushed further down on the hierarchy.

    • or femininity are pushed further down on the hierarchy.

      or femininity are pushed further down on the hierarchy.

    B2

    Why Everyone's Freaking Out Over Emma Watson's Boobs

    08:29Why Everyone's Freaking Out Over Emma Watson's Boobs
    • OF FEMININITY THERE.

      OF FEMININITY THERE.

    • I see strength because there's something fierce about her, even though there's a lot of femininity there.

      I see strength because there's something fierce about her, even though there's a lot of femininity there.

    A2

    Normani on Her Debut Album, Fifth Harmony & New Style Era | All About Me | Harper's BAZAAR

    08:01Normani on Her Debut Album, Fifth Harmony & New Style Era | All About Me | Harper's BAZAAR
    • It's definitely me owning my divine femininity and sexuality and not being afraid or shying away from that.

      It's definitely me owning my divine femininity and sexuality and not being afraid or shying away from that.

    • It's definitely me owning my divine femininity and sexuality and not being afraid or shying away from that.

      It's definitely me owning my divine femininity and sexuality and not being afraid or shying away from that.

    B1

    Do Trans Athletes Have An Unfair Advantage?

    15:09Do Trans Athletes Have An Unfair Advantage?
    • Just somebody who feels comfortable within femininity.

      Just somebody who feels comfortable within femininity.

    • I don't even want to say femininity because he goes beyond that.

      I don't even want to say femininity because he goes beyond that.

    B1

    Wicked Game : an art installation at Kenilworth Castle about Queen Elizabeth I, by Lindsey Mendick

    05:44Wicked Game : an art installation at Kenilworth Castle about Queen Elizabeth I, by Lindsey Mendick
    • We'll have Elizabeth as the lion and then Dudley and all the other people, the plots against her, crawling towards her trying to grab for her. This is the culmination of the chaos that was encased around her. I was really interested in places like the Acropolis where the sculptures were in fragments and I'm imagining all of these sculptures to be fragments of the past. I want the installation to feel as though it's a masquerade ball but then also a point of metamorphosis. I think there's a point in every party that I've been to when it tips, when they say nothing good goes on after 12 o'clock. This point that we become more animalistic, drinking, the hedonism, everything makes us into the creatures that we never hoped to be in everyday life. A lot of the female protagonists are the hunted, deer, foxes. A lot of the male protagonists are the dogs or the pigs. So we've done Elizabeth as this lion, the lion that she saw that she was, kind of maybe to tear herself away from her own femininity. We've taken inspiration from the rainbow portrait, considering this is meant to be the pinnacle of a hunt or also like the game of chess and checkmate. We chose that one because they had this great symbolism all over it of eyes and ears, which was sort of nodding to her massive network of spies who were protecting her and the way that she saw and heard everything. And that was why she was able to reign in the way that she did. We're doing Robert Dudley as the bear because on his coat of arms there was also, he was always the bear and you can see it throughout Kenilworth. We're actually transforming

      We'll have Elizabeth as the lion and then Dudley and all the other people, the plots against her, crawling towards her trying to grab for her. This is the culmination of the chaos that was encased around her. I was really interested in places like the Acropolis where the sculptures were in fragments and I'm imagining all of these sculptures to be fragments of the past. I want the installation to feel as though it's a masquerade ball but then also a point of metamorphosis. I think there's a point in every party that I've been to when it tips, when they say nothing good goes on after 12 o'clock. This point that we become more animalistic, drinking, the hedonism, everything makes us into the creatures that we never hoped to be in everyday life. A lot of the female protagonists are the hunted, deer, foxes. A lot of the male protagonists are the dogs or the pigs. So we've done Elizabeth as this lion, the lion that she saw that she was, kind of maybe to tear herself away from her own femininity. We've taken inspiration from the rainbow portrait, considering this is meant to be the pinnacle of a hunt or also like the game of chess and checkmate. We chose that one because they had this great symbolism all over it of eyes and ears, which was sort of nodding to her massive network of spies who were protecting her and the way that she saw and heard everything. And that was why she was able to reign in the way that she did. We're doing Robert Dudley as the bear because on his coat of arms there was also, he was always the bear and you can see it throughout Kenilworth. We're actually transforming

    • So we've done Elizabeth as this lion, the lion that she saw that she was, kind of maybe to tear herself away from her own femininity.

      So we've done Elizabeth as this lion, the lion that she saw that she was, kind of maybe to tear herself away from her own femininity.

    B1

    How Did You Know You Were Gay?

    03:57How Did You Know You Were Gay?
    • A lot of tomboys get called gay, and they're not necessarily, I think people confuse femininity with sexuality, but for me, it was kind of true, but I think it's weird because I honestly think that more than sexuality, we police femininity.

      A lot of tomboys get called gay, and they're not necessarily, I think people confuse femininity with sexuality, but for me, it was kind of true, but I think it's weird because I honestly think that more than sexuality, we police femininity.

    • A lot of tomboys get called gay, and they're not necessarily—I think people confuse femininity with sexuality.

      A lot of tomboys get called gay, and they're not necessarily—I think people confuse femininity with sexuality.

    A2

    Lily James Reflects on Transforming into Pamela Anderson | Building Character | Harper’s Bazaar

    13:19Lily James Reflects on Transforming into Pamela Anderson | Building Character | Harper’s Bazaar
    • And I think there was a journey of her that we, by the way, completely our interpretation, rejecting your femininity to try and fit in and kind of sit in with the boys' club.

      And I think there was a journey of her that we, by the way, completely our interpretation, rejecting your femininity to try and fit in and kind of sit in with the boys' club.

    • And then as she was finding her strength and her courage, stepping into her femininity more and owning her femininity.

      And then as she was finding her strength and her courage, stepping into her femininity more and owning her femininity.

    B1

    Gone Girl: Rosamund Pike on those 'naughty' sex scenes and working with Ben Affleck

    04:47Gone Girl: Rosamund Pike on those 'naughty' sex scenes and working with Ben Affleck
    • There are exceptions, but here is a part that sort of blows femininity, sort of the whole

      There are exceptions, but here is a part that sort of blows femininity, sort of the whole

    • door of femininity wide open, and says look, you know this is a new way that you can look

      door of femininity wide open, and says look, you know this is a new way that you can look

    A2