sisterhood (Meaning)

Wordnet

sisterhood (n)

the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings

an association or society of women who are linked together by a common religion or trade or interest

a religious society of women who live together as sisters (especially an order of nuns)

Webster

sisterhood (n.)

The state or relation of being a sister; the office or duty of a sister.

A society of sisters; a society of women united in one faith or order; sisters, collectively.

sisterhood Sentence Examples

  1. The sisterhood forged through shared experiences bound the women together inseparably.
  2. Within the sorority's sisterhood, loyalty and support were paramount.
  3. The nurses' sisterhood provided a lifeline of solace and strength during demanding shifts.
  4. The women of the resistance formed an unbreakable sisterhood, united against oppression.
  5. Amidst the chaos of battle, the soldiers' sisterhood reminded them they were not alone.
  6. The matriarchs of the family held a revered position within the sisterhood, passing down wisdom and traditions.
  7. The sisterhood's annual gathering celebrated the enduring bonds and shared heritage of its members.
  8. Through thick and thin, the sisters maintained an unwavering commitment to their sisterhood.
  9. The sisterhood's collective knowledge and experience empowered its members to achieve extraordinary things.
  10. The sisterhood extended beyond blood relations, embracing women from all walks of life who shared a common bond.

FAQs About the word sisterhood

the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings, an association or society of women who are linked together by a common religion or trade or in

association, brotherhood, board, organization,sorority, college, society, guild, fraternity, institution

No antonyms found.

The sisterhood forged through shared experiences bound the women together inseparably.

Within the sorority's sisterhood, loyalty and support were paramount.

The nurses' sisterhood provided a lifeline of solace and strength during demanding shifts.

The women of the resistance formed an unbreakable sisterhood, united against oppression.