Definition of Unfeminine. Meaning of Unfeminine. Synonyms of Unfeminine

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- young women with masculine traits. It may include wearing androgynous or unfeminine clothing and engaging in physical sports or other activities and behaviors...
- but usually in private; this 1890s satirical cartoon from Germany illustrates the notion that smoking was considered unfeminine by some in that period....
- insecurity about attracting unwanted male attention and har****ment or being unfeminine in their technology knowledge, having a large impact on confidence. Some...
- the seiza (proper sitting) position, though it is generally considered unfeminine and uncouth for women if sitting in skirts or certain types of traditional...
- Anne Francis, who was also nominated and whose work Parkins thought was "unfeminine". Following the close of Peyton Place, producer Paul Monash developed...
- feminist thought, philogyny also includes the acceptance of feminine and “unfeminine” qualities. It holds in respect institutions, work, hobbies, or habits...
- marrying may lead to stigmas of being not only parasite singles but also "unfeminine". Work and marriage are seen as the two main identifiers for adulthood...
- playing softball, which is sometimes characterized in po****r culture as unfeminine, led to unsubstantiated claims that Kagan was a ****. Her friends have...
- Google Books. Reynolds, Simon (February 9, 1992). "Belting Out That Most Unfeminine Emotion". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 6, 2018...
- Siegel, said of her: "It's hard to feel any great warmth to her. She's too unfeminine, and has too much balls. She's very, very hard." She then moved on to...