effeminated (Meaning)

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effeminated (imp. & p. p.)

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effeminated Sentence Examples

  1. In the old cartoons, the villain was often effeminated, with a high-pitched voice and dainty mannerisms.
  2. The bullying comments about his love for flowers only served to further effeminate the young boy.
  3. The historical drama depicted a society where men who danced were seen as effeminated.
  4. The performer's flamboyant costume and dance moves challenged the audience's expectations of masculinity, appearing somewhat effeminated.
  5. The critic pointed out the author's tendency to use overly flowery language, effeminating the otherwise powerful prose.
  6. Though some may find ballet effeminated, the strength and athleticism required for the art form are undeniable.
  7. The commercial relied on outdated stereotypes, portraying the stay-at-home dad as effeminated compared to the working mother.
  8. Is it fair to judge a man's interests based on whether they are traditionally considered masculine or effeminated?
  9. The rise of gender-neutral clothing styles has helped to break down the idea that certain styles are inherently effeminated.
  10. It's important to move beyond the concept of "effeminated" and embrace the full spectrum of human expression.

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In the old cartoons, the villain was often effeminated, with a high-pitched voice and dainty mannerisms.

The bullying comments about his love for flowers only served to further effeminate the young boy.

The historical drama depicted a society where men who danced were seen as effeminated.

The performer's flamboyant costume and dance moves challenged the audience's expectations of masculinity, appearing somewhat effeminated.