viraginity (Meaning)
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viraginity (n.)
The qualities or characteristics of a virago.
Synonyms & Antonyms of viraginity
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viraginity Sentence Examples
- The viraginity of the ancient warrior queen Boudicca inspired awe and terror in her enemies.
- Despite her delicate appearance, she possessed a surprising viraginity that made her a formidable opponent.
- The viraginity of the suffragettes shattered the stereotype of women as passive and subservient.
- Joan of Arc's viraginity and unwavering determination led her to victory against overwhelming odds.
- The viraginity of the pioneering female pilots challenged societal norms and paved the way for women in aviation.
- The viraginity of the astronaut Sally Ride demonstrated the strength and resilience of women in male-dominated fields.
- The viraginity of the writer Virginia Woolf challenged literary conventions and broke new ground in feminist literature.
- The viraginity of the artist Frida Kahlo defied physical limitations and became a symbol of female empowerment.
- The viraginity of the human rights activist Malala Yousafzai inspired a global movement for girls' education.
- The viraginity of female entrepreneurs shattered the glass ceiling and created opportunities for women in business.
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The qualities or characteristics of a virago.
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No antonyms found.
The viraginity of the ancient warrior queen Boudicca inspired awe and terror in her enemies.
Despite her delicate appearance, she possessed a surprising viraginity that made her a formidable opponent.
The viraginity of the suffragettes shattered the stereotype of women as passive and subservient.
Joan of Arc's viraginity and unwavering determination led her to victory against overwhelming odds.